The filterfreak control panel, Analog mode switch – Soundtoys FilterFreak User Manual

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Analog Mode Switch (Distortion / Overload
Characteristics)

The analog mode toggle switch and flavor button allow you to choose how FilterFreak

will distort or “saturate” as the signal input increases, which is more noticeable at

high signal levels.

Analog Mode

In ‘analog’ mode, FilterFreak will saturate in the nice, warm and friendly manner

similar to the way real analog gear responds. The analog setting adds a certain

amount of distortion at all signal levels. The Analog setting sounds really good but

keep in mind the “Analog” setting eats up significantly more DSP resources.

Sorry, no free DSP lunch here!

Digital Mode

When the analog mode switch is off, FilterFreak is in ‘digital’ mode. In this mode,

higher signal levels will clip in the typically nasty, crunchy digital way. This too can be

desirable depending on what effect you’re trying to achieve. Lower level sounds are

left pretty much unchanged and sound spic-n-span clean. Also note that the digital

setting uses significantly less DSP horsepower than the analog setting. (What are

horses doing in my computer anyway?)

Needless to say you should experiment with both settings using various types of

source material and cranking the input levels up and down to hear what it all sounds

like. A fun and educational exercise!

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T H E F I L T E R F R E A K C O N T R O L P A N E L

Input/Output Levels

Shape Knob

Poles Knob

Mod Knob

Modulation

Mode

Button

Mix Knob

Analog Switch

Analog Flavor

Button

Frequency Knob

Resonance Knob

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