Wah wah, Notch filter – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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5.4

The Effects Section

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wet signal is sent to the output.

5.4.8

Wah Wah

The Multi-Effect module includes 2 different types of

Wah

effects: wah wah, and auto wah. These

effects are used to enhance a frequency band around a varying center frequency using a bandpass
filter. In the wah wah effect, the center frequency of the bandpass filter varies at a rate fixed by
the user. In the case of the auto-wah, the variations of the center frequency is controlled by the
amplitude envelope of the incoming signal.

The

Freq

knob is used to control the central frequency of the filter. Turning this knob clockwise

increases the center frequency. In the case of the

Wah Wah

effect, the center frequency will oscillate

around the value fixed by the

Freq

knob while with the

Auto Wah

effect, the setting of the

Freq

will

fix the starting point value of the varying center frequency.

The

Depth

knob controls the excursion of the center frequency of the filter. In the case of

the

Wah Wah

effect, this excursion is applied around the value fixed by the

Freq

knob while in

Auto Wah

effect the value of the center frequency increases from the value fixed by the

Freq

knob.

Turning this knob clockwise increases the excursion of the center frequency.

The

Rate

knob controls the frequency or rate of the modulation of the center frequency of the

filter. In the case of the

Wah Wah

effect, turning this knob clockwise increases the rate of the

modulation. In the case of the

Auto Wah

filter, this knob is labeled

Speed

and controls the time

constant of the envelope follower. Turning this knob clockwise decreases the time constant, or in
other words the reaction time, of the envelope follower.

The

Mix

knob allows one to mix the dry and wet signals. In its leftmost position, there is no

output signal from the chorus and one only ears the dry input signals. In its rightmost position, one
only ears the wet signal from the chorus module. In its center position, there is an equal amount of
dry and wet signal in the output signal from the module. Finally, the

Output

know is used to adjust

the output level of this module.

5.4.9

Notch Filter

The

Notch Filter

does essentially the opposite of a band-pass filter. It attenuates the frequencies

in a band located around the center frequency and leaves those outside of this band unchanged as
shown in Figure 35. As was the case for the

Wah Wah

effect, the filter can be modulated.

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