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The resonance emphasizes the overtone components that lie in the region of the
cutoff frequency specied by Frequency, producing a more distinctive sound.
Increasing this value will produce a stronger effect.
> Use the Res. Mod. by AMS parameter to choose a modulation source for the
Resonance parameter.
The effect of resonance
Low Pass
Level
Low resonance value High resonance value
> Use the Intensity parameter (-99…+99) to specify the depth and direction
of the effect that Res. Mod. by AMS will have on the resonance level specied by
Resonance.
For example, if Velocity has been selected, playing harder or softer will affect the
resonance.
With positive (+) values, the resonance will increase as you play harder, and as
you play softer the resonance will approach the level specied by the Resonance
setting.
With negative (–) values, the resonance will decrease as you play harder, and as
you play softer the resonance will approach the level specied by the Resonance
setting.
The resonance level is determined by summing the Resonance and Intensity val-
ues.
▪ Programming lter B
When both lters are activated, you can also program lter B.
> Use the Filter B > Frequency parameter to set the cutoff frequency of lter
B (00…99).
This parameter is only available when the selected lter type is Low Pass & High
Pass.
Level
Frequency
High Pass
This filter cuts the low-frequency range that
lies below the cutoff frequency. By cutting the
lower overtones, it lightens the tone.
12dB/oct
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