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Synchronic Filter Effect
The Filter effect processes the post-Noise signal using a low pass filter, a high pass filter, or ring modulation.
BEG and END Range (0–100%)
Use the BEG and END parameters to determine the range of a filter frequency sweep when modulated by the LFO Waveshapes. The actual cutoff frequency in Hertz varies from between filter types.
LFO1 and LFO2
Set the Waveshape and Duration for dynamic sweeping filter effects. For static filter effects, set both LFO1 and LFO2 to Off.
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LFO Waveshapes and Durations options are the same as those provided in the Playback module. See Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
Filter Mode
The Filter effect provides seven different types of filters: Lowpass Filter (1–5), High pass Filter, and Ring Modulation.
 
LPF1
Is a 6 dB per octave low pass comb filter.
LPF2
Is a 12 dB per octave low pass filter with no resonance.
LPF3
Is a 12 dB per octave low pass filter with a small amount of resonance.
LPF4
Is a 12 dB per octave low pass filter with a moderate amount of resonance.
LPF5
Is a 12 dB per octave low pass filter with a high amount of resonance.
HPF
Is a 12 dB per octave high pass filter.
Ring Mod
Is a ring modulator. Ring Modulation, also known as Amplitude Modulation (AM), results in the sum and difference tones between the input signal and the modulating signal.