Tascam 4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Filter Settings
Filters shape the timbre of a sound by altering (ltering) the amplitude of specic frequency ranges. is
can be used to make an instrument’s character warm, dull, bright, or thin depending on the type of lter
and its settings.
Filters can be used creatively by assigning real-time continuous controllers to various aspects of their
envelopes, cuto frequencies, and resonance thereby allowing for creation of more synthetic textures with
electronic characteristics.
Filter type
0 – None. e lter is bypassed.
1 – Lowpass. Filters out high frequencies.
2 – Highpass. Filters out low frequencies.
3 – Bandpass. Filters both high and low frequencies.
4 – Bandreject. Filters out middle frequencies.
Turbo LPF
Adds additional poles of attenuation to the lowpass lter algorithm, creating a more intense analog lter
eect. is option is only available when the Filter type parameter is set to “Lowpass.”
When used with certain resonance settings, Turbo LPF can generate high amplitude resonant frequency
oscillations. Proceed with caution when editing at loud volumes. is could be damaging to your speakers.