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11. Synthesis basics: The filter
NORD LEAD 2X V1.0x
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In the Nord Lead 2X, the lowpass filter can be switched between 12 and 24dB modes. For sounds with 
high resonance (see below), similar to those in the Roland TB-303, we recommend the 12dB variation. 
For most other sounds we recommend 24dB.
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The most important parameter for a filter is its cutoff frequency, which is the setting that determines where 
in the frequency material it should start cutting. If the cutoff frequency in a low pass filter is set to a very 
low value, only the lowest harmonics (the bass) will pass through. If you raise the cutoff all the way up, 
all frequencies will be let through, as the figure below illustrates.
Changing the cutoff frequency is often referred to as “sweeping the filter”. This is probably one of the 
most important ways of shaping the timbre of a synthesizer sound. By using an envelope you can for ex-
ample have a high cutoff at the beginning of a sound which is then gradually lowered (the filter “closes” 
as the sound decays). This would emulate the way most plucked string sound (piano, guitar etc) behave; 
the amplitude of the harmonics decreases as the sound decays.
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When you play different pitches, the oscillators produce different frequencies. This means that the over-
tones in the waveform appear at different frequencies. The cutoff frequency of the filter however, is fixed. 
This means that different overtones will be cut off at different pitches. To be more precise, the further up 
the keyboard you play, the muddier the sound will be.
To remedy this problem many synthesizers have a parameter called Filter Keyboard Tracking. When this 
is activated, the filter Cutoff Frequency varies with which key you play, just as the oscillator frequency 
does. This ensures a constant harmonic spectrum for all keys.