The Vel (Velocity) control is used to set the degree to which the filter's
cutoff frequency is modulated by the note-on velocity of the MIDI input
signal.
Cream Filter
The Cream filter has 4 types and 2 modes. The 4 types are: LP ("Low
Pass"), HP ("High Pass"), BP ("Band Pass") and N ("Notch"). Each of these
filter types can be set to either 12 dB or 24 dB modes.
The Cream filter contains several parameter controls. These are: Cutoff,
Reso (Resonance), Track (Tracking), Env (Envelope Depth), Envelope
Direction and Vel (Velocity).
Cutoff is used to set the frequency (in Hz) above which frequencies are
filtered out of the signal. When using the Low Pass filters higher settings
produce brighter sounds while lower settings result in darker sounds. When
using the High Pass filters higher settings produce thinner, brighter sounds,
while lower settings produce fatter, darker sounds.
Resonance is used to set the amount of emphasis around the cutoff
frequency. Higher settings create a more pronounced peak in the signal
while lower settings produce a flatter response.
Tracking is used to control the degree to which the filter tracks the signal's
frequency.
Env is used to set the degree to which the filter's envelope effects the
signal. Setting Env to 0.00 means that the envelope has no effect on the
filter. Setting Env to 1.00 means that the filter is modulated by the
envelope's full range.
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