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Creating a Rhythm Set
 
fig.07-012_50
 
 
 
 
TVF
 
Filter Type 
 
Selects the type of filter. A filter cuts or boosts a specific frequency 
region to change a sound's brightness, thickness, or other qualities.
 
Value
OFF:
 
No filter is used.
 
LPF:
 
Low Pass Filter. This reduces the volume of all 
frequencies above the cutoff frequency (Cutoff Freq) 
in order to round off, or un-brighten the sound. This 
is the most common filter used in synthesizers.
 
BPF:
 
 
Band Pass Filter. This leaves only the frequencies in 
the region of the cutoff frequency (Cutoff 
Frequency), and cuts the rest. This can be useful 
when creating distinctive sounds.
 
HPF:
 
High Pass Filter. This cuts the frequencies in the 
region below the cutoff frequency (Cutoff 
Frequency). This is suitable for creating percussive 
sounds emphasizing their higher ones.
 
PKG:
 
Peaking Filter. This emphasizes the frequencies in 
the region of the cutoff frequency (Cutoff 
Frequency). You can use this to create wah-wah 
effects by employing an LFO to change the cutoff 
frequency cyclically.
 
LPF2:
 
Low Pass Filter 2. Although frequency components 
above the Cutoff frequency (Cutoff Frequency) are 
cut, the sensitivity of this filter is half that of the LPF. 
This makes it a comparatively warmer low pass 
filter. This filter is good for use with simulated 
instrument sounds such as the acoustic piano.
 
LPF3:
 
Low Pass Filter 3. Although frequency components 
above the Cutoff frequency (Cutoff Frequency) are 
cut, the sensitivity of this filter changes according to 
the Cutoff frequency. While this filter is also good 
for use with simulated acoustic instrument sounds, 
the nuance it exhibits differs from that of the LPF2, 
even with the same TVF Envelope settings.
 
If you set “LPF2” or “LPF3,” the setting for the Resonance 
parameter will be ignored.
 
Cutoff Frequency 
 
Selects the frequency at which the filter begins to have an effect on 
the waveform’s frequency components.
 
Value:
 
 0–127
With “LPF/LPF2/LPF3” selected for the Filter Type parameter, 
lower cutoff frequency settings reduce a tone’s upper harmonics for 
a more rounded, warmer sound. Higher settings make it sound 
brighter.
If “BPF” is selected, harmonic components will change depending 
on the TVF Cutoff Frequency setting. This can be useful when 
creating distinctive sounds.
With “HPF” selected, higher Cutoff Frequency settings will reduce 
lower harmonics to emphasize just the brighter components of the 
sound.
With “PKG” selected, the harmonics to be emphasized will vary 
depending on Cutoff Frequency setting.
 
Resonance 
 
Emphasizes the portion of the sound in the region of the cutoff 
frequency, adding character to the sound. Excessively high settings 
can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
 
Value:
 
 0–127
 
fig.06-034.e
 
Cutoff V-Curve (Cutoff Frequency Velocity 
Curve)
 
Selects one of the following seven curves that determine how 
keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) influence the cutoff frequency. 
Set this to “FIXED” if you don't want the Cutoff frequency to be 
affected by the keyboard velocity.
 
Value:
 
 FIXED, 1–7
 
fig.06-036
 
Modifying the Brightness of a 
Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)
3
1
2
LPF
BPF
HPF
PKG
parameter value
Level
Cutoff frequency
Frequency
High
Low
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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