Sample rate reduction, Eq -32 sample rate reduction -32 – Elektron Monomachine User Manual

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TRACK EFFECTS

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EFFECTS PAGE

In the EFFECTS page you find the controls for the 1-band EQ, sample rate reduction, and
the tempo-synchronised tape-style delay.

EQ
Using the 1-band parametric EQ, you can boost or reduce a certain frequency band.

EQF (EQ frequency) sets the frequency that will be affected by the EQG parameter.

EQG (EQ gain) parameter controls how much the EQ will boost (gain) or reduce the signal
around the EQF frequency. Positive values boost, and negative reduce the signal up to a
maximum of 36dB.

If you notice signal overload when you boost the signal you might need to
increase your headroom by decreasing the DIST parameter on the Amplification
page. Please see section “DISTORTION”, on page 27
for more information.

SAMPLE RATE REDUCTION
The sample rate reduction effect resamples the signal at a lower sample rate, introducing
aliasing effects which gives a digital “lo-fi” effect.

SRR (sample rate reduction) controls the amount of sample rate reduction down to a low-
est of 2.8kHz.

The sample rate reduction often gives best effect on signals with some, but not
too much, high frequency contents. Sound with too much high frequency informa-
tion might introduce too much aliasing, resulting in a very disharmonic signal.

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