Clavia lead 3 Guía Del Usuario
NORD LEAD 3 V1.2x
7. Panel reference: Single Filter Modes
Page 87
When you use the band reject (notch) filter, adjusting the Resonance affects the width of the rejected
band. When you raise the Resonance, the rejected band becomes narrower.
band. When you raise the Resonance, the rejected band becomes narrower.
F
F
F
F
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L
LT
T
T
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Press the F
ILTER
T
YPE
button to switch between the different types of Single Filters.
LP
LP
LP
LP
LP stands for lowpass. A lowpass filter lets low frequencies pass and cuts out higher frequencies. The slope
in this filter can have a roll-off of 24 dB, 12 dB or 6 dB per octave according to what you select with the
F
LP stands for lowpass. A lowpass filter lets low frequencies pass and cuts out higher frequencies. The slope
in this filter can have a roll-off of 24 dB, 12 dB or 6 dB per octave according to what you select with the
F
ILTER
S
LOPE
button.
HP
HP
HP
HP
HP stands for highpass. This filter is the opposite of the lowpass filter, i.e. it lets the high frequencies pass
and cuts out low frequencies.The slope in this filter can have a roll-off of 24 dB, 12 dB or 6 dB per octave
according to what you select with the F
HP stands for highpass. This filter is the opposite of the lowpass filter, i.e. it lets the high frequencies pass
and cuts out low frequencies.The slope in this filter can have a roll-off of 24 dB, 12 dB or 6 dB per octave
according to what you select with the F
ILTER
S
LOPE
button.
BP
BP
BP
BP
BP stands for bandpass. A bandpass filter lets frequencies in a “mid-range” band pass through, while lower
and higher frequencies are cut out. The two slopes in this filter can have a roll-off of 12 dB each in 24 dB
mode and 6 dB each in 12 dB mode. In 6 dB mode the bandpass filter in Nord Lead 3 doesn’t actually
work as a bandpass filter but rather as a parametric equalizer. This means that most frequencies in the
BP stands for bandpass. A bandpass filter lets frequencies in a “mid-range” band pass through, while lower
and higher frequencies are cut out. The two slopes in this filter can have a roll-off of 12 dB each in 24 dB
mode and 6 dB each in 12 dB mode. In 6 dB mode the bandpass filter in Nord Lead 3 doesn’t actually
work as a bandpass filter but rather as a parametric equalizer. This means that most frequencies in the
The figure shows a band re-
ject (notch) filter with differ-
ent resonance amounts (Q-
values).
Q=0.5 represents zero Reso-
nance amount and Q=4
maximum amount.
ject (notch) filter with differ-
ent resonance amounts (Q-
values).
Q=0.5 represents zero Reso-
nance amount and Q=4
maximum amount.
The figure shows the LP fil-
ter type with 6 dB, 12 dB
and 24 dB slopes.
ter type with 6 dB, 12 dB
and 24 dB slopes.
The figure shows the HP fil-
ter type with 6 dB, 12 dB
and 24 dB slopes.
ter type with 6 dB, 12 dB
and 24 dB slopes.