Filter, Synth – KORG Synthesizer/Vocoder MICRO User Manual

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-12dB BPF (

):

-12dB/oct BPF (Band Pass Filter)
allows a frequency band in the re-
gion of the cutoff frequency to pass,
and cuts the remaining frequencies.
It is used when you wish to empha-
size only a specific portion of the
frequency range.(➝Figure 6-2)
Use this when you want to empha-
size just a specific region of the
sound. For example, you can use
this to create a bandwidth-limited
sound similar to sound heard from
a small radio or a telephone.

Filter oscillation

If you raise the resonance to a high value, it will oscillate (produce a
sound) at the frequency specified by the cutoff frequency. You can use
filter oscillation ("self-oscillation") as a sound source. If the filter is
oscillating, the "CUTOFF" parameter that normally adjusts the tone will
instead control the pitch of the oscillation. This can be used in a variety of
ways. Whistling is a typical example, and can be produced by adjusting
the ADSR parameters of the filter EG. You can also try setting "FILTER EG
INT" to a negative value. Another possibility is to select the MOD wheel
or LFO 1/2 as a source in Virtual Patch, and use it to control "CUTOFF" as
a destination.

Figure 6-5

Time

Note on

Note off

Cutoff

Sustain Level

Attack

Time

Decay

Time

Release Time

Figure 6-6

Note on

Note off

Note on

Note off

Cutoff

Int=+32

Int=0

Int=+63

Time

Cutoff frequency
specified by
“Cutoff”

Figure 6-7

Cutoff frequency
specified by
“Cutoff”

Note on

Note off

Note on

Note off

Cutoff

Int=–32

Int=0

Int=–63

Time

6.

FILTER

— SYNTH

FILTER KEY TRACK

Keyboard Track operates ac-
cording to the pitch that is con-
trolled by pitch bend, and trans-
pose. It is not affected by pitch
changes produced by vibrato or
Virtual Patch.

Figure 6-2

BPF (Band Pass Filter)

Cutoff

Frequency

-12dB HPF (

):

-12dB/oct HPF (High Pass Filter)
allows frequencies above the cutoff
frequency to pass, and cuts the
lower frequencies. Use this when
you wish to make the sound thin-
ner. However if the cutoff frequency
is raised excessively, the volume
will decrease significantly. (➝Fig-
ure 6-3)
For example you can use the HPF
to purposely attenuate the low-fre-
quency region of a sound that will
be played together with other low-
frequency instruments, in order to
differentiate that sound from the
other instruments.

Figure 6-3

HPF (High Pass Filter)

Cutoff

Frequency

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