Tiptop Z2040 4-Pole VCF User Manual

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0db:

In this spot the unique resonance-gain-compensation

circuit will kick in, providing a gain compensation of the

input signal as the Resonance is increased. This gain

compensation loop dramatically reduces the drop in

volume of the input signal when the Resonance is

increased, in turn, producing resonating sounds with

additional “punch.”

Just past 0db - MAX:

This range causes the Z2040 to behave in a non-linear

fashion which can result in some very interesting sonic

results.

In this range any sound wave with a magnitude of

10Vp.p (Z3000 waveforms, for example) will be clipped

by the filter core. This clipping will get deeper as gain

is increased. This kind of filter core clipping is soft and

smooth and will add harmonics to the incoming sound.

When the Resonance is increased in this range the

output gain (volume) will increase as well, and at

maximum settings will output a signal of up to 21Vp.p!!.

This special feature is inherent from the structure of

the resonance-gain-compensation and will cause

the Output to add additional clipping and distortion to

the filtered signal and the resonance sine shape. The

Output signal amplification adds a 'hard' sound clipping

by driving the Output Op Amps to their rails. This high

gain could also prove useful to drive other modules

following the Z2040 in the signal flow to make them

distort and clip the signal even further.

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