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CronoX 2 User Guide 1.02.sdw - LinPlug Virtual Instruments

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Filter<br />

The <strong>CronoX</strong>'s filter has been carefully designed in order to make it especially<br />

"musical" and to ensure that it uses very little CPU resources. The filter is located<br />

to the right of the Source section and contains a wide range of sound-shaping<br />

controls.<br />

The filter has its own On/Off switch located to the right of the module's label. If<br />

you don’t want to use the filter it's best to switch it off as this conserves CPU<br />

resources. To turn the filter on or off, click either on or to the right of the filter's<br />

label.<br />

The <strong>CronoX</strong>'s filter section contains 4 filter types: LP 12 dB (Low Pass 12<br />

dB/Oct), LP 24 dB (Low Pass 24 dB/Oct), HP (High Pass 12 dB/Oct) and BP<br />

(Band Pass 24 dB/Oct).<br />

The <strong>CronoX</strong>'s filter contains several parameter controls. These are: Cut (Cutoff),<br />

Res (Resonance), Track (Envelope Tracking), Envelope (an ADSFR envelope),<br />

Envelope Direction and (Envelope) Depth.<br />

Cut (Cutoff) is used to set the frequency (in Hz) above which frequencies are<br />

filtered out of the signal. Higher settings produce brighter sounds while lower<br />

settings result in darker sounds. Range: 40 Hz...20 kHz.<br />

Res (Resonance) is used to set the amount of emphasis around the cutoff<br />

frequency. Higher settings create a more pronounced peak in the signal while<br />

lower settings produce a flatter response. Range: 0%...100%,<br />

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