Arturia JUPITER-8V 2 User Manual

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ARTURIA – JUPITER-8V – USER’S MANUAL

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Resonant low-pass filter

8.1.3.3 The resonance

A second setting to compliment the cut-off frequency is the resonance (you will also find
it called “emphasis” or “Q” (for Quality of filtering) elsewhere).

The resonance is able to amplify frequencies close to the cut-off frequency. Then the
other frequencies remaining are either unchanged (below the cut-off frequency) or
reduced (above the cut-off frequency). Resonance will also cause the frequencies below
cut-off to be reduced, which is one factor in the resonance sounding more pronounced.
On the Jupiter-8 you can increase the resonance through the “RES” Slider.

When you increase the resonance, the filter becomes more selective, the cut-off
frequency is amplified, and the sound will begin to “ring” at higher settings.

The resonance amplifies frequencies close to the cut-off frequency

With a high resonance level, the filter itself will begin to produce a sound close to a sine
waveform with no outside input, which is referred to as self-oscillation. At this stage, the
use of a key follow is very important as you can create a melody by tuning the cut-off
frequency of the filter with the frequency of the oscillators.

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