Operation, The controls – Audio Damage 914 Fixed Filter Bank Upgrade From 907a User Manual

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Operation

Like its hardware predecessor, the 914 plug-in is simple to operate. There are no mysterious modulators, no

critical level-dependent settings, no hidden windows or menus. Just turn the knobs until you like the way it

sounds. Simple, eh? If you’d like a more detailed explanation of what it does, read on.

We assume that you are familiar with using plug-ins with your particular host. If you have general questions

about using VST or AudioUnit plug-ins with your host, please refer to its documentation. 914 is a true stereo
processor that can process either mono or stereo signals, and can be used as an insert effect or on an effects-

send channel in your host’s mixer. If used in a stereo context (for example, as an insert on a stereo channel in

your DAW’s mixer), the left and right channels are processed independently with no summing.

The 914 contains fourteen filters: twelve band-pass filters, a low-pass filter, and a high-pass filter. These

names refer to how the filter blocks signals of some frequencies and passes signals of other frequencies. A

band-pass filter permits only a range (or band) of frequencies to pass through, blocking frequencies above

and below its center frequency. A low-pass filter passes signals below its corner frequencies and blocks
higher-frequency signals. A high-pass filter does the opposite: it passes signals above its corner frequency and

blocks lower-frequency signals.

The filters in 914 operate in parallel; that is, the

input signal is fed to all of the filters

simultaneously, and their outputs are mixed

together. Each filter has a knob which attenuates its

output, controlling the amount of its signal that is
present in the plug-in’s output. The original 914 had

passive filters; they only removed frequencies from

the input signal, not boosted them.

The Controls

1. The

LOW PASS knob controls the level of the

output of the low-pass filter. The low-pass
filter’s corner frequency is 80Hz, so this knob

controls the loudness of all signal content with a

frequency of 200Hz or below.

2. The group of knobs in the middle of the panel

controls the levels of the outputs of the band-

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