Adding The Filter Envelope - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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disappears. (You have filtered out everything.) The chart on the
following page illustrates what you just did.
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Turn the filter back up to full, then adjust the Q.
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Set the Q about halfway up, then adjust the Cutoff as you play the
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keyboard. As you change the Cutoff, notice that the sound now has a
sharp, nasal quality. A high Q boosts or amplifies the frequencies at the
cutoff frequency (Fc).

Adding the Filter Envelope

Now let's modulate the Filter Frequency with the Filter Envelope. The Filter
Envelope is a device that can automatically change the filter frequency
during the course of the note. Before we define the Filter Envelope, we need
to patch the Filter Envelope to the Filter Frequency.
To Setup the Filter Envelope:
Go to the PatchCord screen by pressing the Cords Jump Key.
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L1
PATCHCORD
FiltEnv+
Move the cursor to PatchCord #3. This patchcord is preprogrammed to
2.
connect the Filter Envelope to Filter Cutoff Frequency.
Move the cursor to the last field in the lower line. This is the Amount
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field. The Amount field determines the amount of modulation applied.
Set this value to +100.
Cutoff Frequency
Output of Filter
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Frequency
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FiltFreq
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