Effects – filter, Touch res filter – additional parameters, Resonance filter – TC Electronic G-System User Manual

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EFFECTS – FILTER

Touch Res Filter –
Additional Parameters

The Touch Resonance filter creates an effect similar to a
Touch Wah. The sweep through a frequency range is
controlled via the Input’s dynamics.

Sense – Sensitivity
Range: 0 to 10
The sensitivity should be set according to the Input level
on the Filter block. The lower a setting, the harder the
effect section should be hit to create the “whack” effect.

Response
Range: Slow or Fast
This parameter sets the response time, i.e. how fast the
“quack” should occur when you hit the strings.

Fmax – Frequency Max
Range: 1kHz to 10kHz
This parameter can limit range of the sweep. Most likely
you will find a full range being too harsh and high-end.
You will probably find settings between 2kHz and 4kHz to
prove excellent.

Resonance Filter

The G-System’s Resonance filter is basically a hi-cut
filter with adjustable Q-factor (Resonance).
With increased Resonance value, the filter peak at the
cutoff frequency gets very narrow and steep. This
phenomenon is the very core of the characteristic sound
of resonance filters.

Style
Range: 2nd or 4th
The Style parameter changes the steepness of the filters.
2nd order filters are 12dB/Octave while 4th order filters
are 24dB/Octave. 4th order filters will “ring” or resonate
more than 2nd order filters.

Hi-Cut
Range: 160Hz to 14kHz
Determines the frequency above which the hi-cut filter
will attenuate the high-end frequencies of the generated
effect.

Resnce – Resonance
Range: 0 to 100%
Sets the amount of resonance on the hi-cut filter.

OutLev – Out Level
Range: -100 to 0dB
This parameter sets the overall Output level of this effect.

Enable
Range: Off/On
The effect’s status. All settings are stored as part of the
preset even if this particular effect is disabled.

This section of the manual describes the G-System’s
effects and their parameters. To learn how to
navigate the G-System’s menus, please refer to the
preceding chapters.

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