Program Edit
When "Intensity to A" is set to a positive (+) value, the EG's
effect will match its shape. When the EG rises above 0, the
cutoff frequency will increase.
With negative (–) values, the effect will be in the opposite
direction; when the EG rises above 0, the filter cutoff will
decrease.
Velocity to B
This lets you use velocity to scale the amount of the Filter
EG applied to Filter B. For more information, please see
"Velocity to A," above.
Intensity to B
This controls the initial effect of the Filter EG on Filter B's
cutoff frequency, before any velocity or AMS modulation.
For more information, please see "Intensity to A," above.
AMS Source (Filter EG)
This selects any AMS modulation source to scale the
amount of the Filter EG applied to Filters A and B. The two
filters share a single AMS source, with separate intensity
settings. Otherwise, the AMS modulation will work in the
same way as the Velocity to A parameter, described above.
For a list of AMS sources, please see "Alternate Modulation
Source (AMS)" on page 121.
AMS Int to A
This controls the depth and direction of the EG AMS modu‐
lation for Filter A.
AMS Int to B
This controls the depth and direction of the EG AMS modu‐
lation for Filter B.
Filter Modulation
This section lets you assign any two AMS sources to control
Filter A, and another two AMS sources to control Filter B.
This modulation is added to the basic Filter A and B cutoff
frequencies, as set on the Filter 1 page.
Filter A:
AMS1 Source
This selects the first modulation source for controlling Filter
A's cutoff frequency. For a list of AMS sources, please see
"Alternate Modulation Source (AMS)" on page 121.
AMS1 Intensity
This controls the depth and direction of AMS1.
AMS2 Source
This selects the second modulation source for controlling
Filter A's cutoff frequency. For a list of AMS sources, please
see "Alternate Modulation Source (AMS)" on page 121.
AMS2 Intensity
This controls the depth and direction of AMS2.
Filter B:
Filter B is available if the "Routing" is Serial or Parallel. Oth‐
erwise, all parameters in this section are unavailable, and
cannot be edited.
The filter B parameters are the same as for filter A ( "Filter
A" on page 36).
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