Arturia MOOG MODULAR 2.6 User Manual

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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL

Band-pass filter

The band-reject filter (notch) eliminates the frequencies inside a band of frequencies. This
filter is above all else interesting when we want to vary this band of frequencies (with the
“frequency” on the Moog Modular V filters or the modulation of an LFO on this same
parameter). You will thus obtain a sound close to a “phasing” effect.

Band-reject filter

These 4 types of filtering are more often used on analog synthesizers.
The Moog Modular V offers 3 other types of filters, unheard of on synthesizers, but very much
used on high quality mixing consoles or professional equalization modules:

The bell filter amplifies or dampens a frequency band (in function with the gain knob).

Bell filter

The low-shell filter amplifies or dampens the frequencies under the cut-off frequency (with
the action of the gain knob).

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