Chapter 6 filter (vcf), Tip 18 cutoff and resonance, Chapter 6 – Yamaha AN200 User Manual

Page 27: Filter (vcf), Tip 18, Cutoff and resonance, Ips 18 — 20

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Chapter 6

Filter (VCF)

The VCF or Filter section is one of the most powerful and dynamic on the
entire instrument. Used in the right way, the VCF controls are capable of
transforming sterile, boring sounds into something really dynamic and excit-
ing. Try out the following Tips and see what we mean...

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Cutoff and Resonance

For your Filter explorations, here’s the best place to start.

These two Filter controls work interdependently — changing one of them affects the sound of the other.

Turn [CUTOFF] to the left and the sound becomes darker or “muffled.” Turn it to the right and the sound
becomes brighter. Turn [RESONANCE] to the right and the Filter peak becomes sharper and more pro-
nounced. Turn it to the left and hear how the Filter flattens out.

Also keep in mind that the overall effect of Cutoff and Resonance is controlled by FEG Depth (Tip 20 below).
If FEG Depth is set too high or too low, you may hear little or no change in the sound — no matter how furi-
ously you twist the [CUTOFF] and [RESONANCE] knobs.

Darker

Brighter

Flatter

More pronounced

Cutoff

Determines the frequency at which the Filter effect starts. The higher
the value, the higher the frequency.

Range
0 — 127

Volume

Frequency (pitch)

Cutoff frequency

Resonance

Determines the emphasis of the resonant peak of the Filter (at the Cutoff
frequency).

Range
Synth track : -12 — 102
Rhythm track 1-3 : -64 — 63

Frequency (pitch)

Volume

Resonance

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