LinPlug Albino 3 Manual page 49

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The Filter features controls for: Wet, Sat (Saturation), Filter Type, Cutoff,
Res (Resonance), Cutoff-Mod Speed, Cutoff-Mod Depth, Sync and Level.
The Wet dial allows you to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.
The Sat (Saturation) dial enables you to set the amount of filter drive or
distortion.
The Filter Type buttons allow you to select one of four filter types: LP (Low
Pass), HP (High Pass), BP (Band Pass) and N (Notch).
The Cutoff dial is used to set the frequency (in Hz) above which
frequencies are filtered out of the signal. When using the Low Pass filter,
higher settings produce brighter sounds while lower settings result in
darker sounds. When using the High Pass filter, higher settings produce
thinner, brighter sounds, while lower settings produce fatter, darker sounds.
The Resonance dial 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.
The filter's cutoff frequency can be controlled using the Cutoff-Mod Speed
and Cutoff-Mod Depth controls. The Cutoff-Mod Speed dial allows you to
set the rate (in Hz) at which the filter's cutoff frequency is modulated. The
Cutoff-Mod Depth control is used to set the depth to which the filter's cutoff
frequency is modulated. A setting of 0% means no modulation occurs.
The Sync control is used to synchronise the filter's cutoff frequency
modulation rate with the song's current tempo.
The level parameter lets you adjust the output level of the filter/saturation.
This may be required when you use higher Saturation or Resonance
settings.
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