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However, when the Highpass Freq parameter is lower than the Lowpass Freq<br />

parameter, the combined filter response is basically flat, since the passbands of each<br />

filter combine to admit the entire spectrum. An exception occurs when there is<br />

resonance added to the filters - you'll hear the resonant peaks as increased gain above<br />

the otherwise flat spectral response.<br />

Note that while the Highpass || Lowpass combination appears the same as the Band<br />

Cut filter, this mode is different in several important respects:<br />

• The rolloff points are independently adjustable as individual frequencies rather<br />

than specified as a combination of center frequency and bandwidth.<br />

• The rolloff slope of each High and Low filter can be specified separately while<br />

each side of the Band Cut filter uses the same slope.<br />

• The Resonance of each High and Low filter can be specified separately while the<br />

Band Cut filter uses the same Resonance at high and low corner frequencies.<br />

Band Pass<br />

In this mode, the Lowpass and Highpass filters are connected in series to form a<br />

bandpass filter, whose Center Freq and Bandwidth parameters are used to generate the<br />

rolloff frequencies for the underlying Lowpass and Highpass filters. In this mode the<br />

rolloff slope on the high and low sides of the passband is symmetrical and is limited to<br />

a maximum of 24dB/octave. The Resonance is also common to both filter sections .<br />

6dB/oct<br />

12dB/oct<br />

18dB/oct<br />

24dB/oct<br />

Resonance = 0<br />

Band Cut<br />

In this mode, the Lowpass and Highpass filters are connected in parallel to form a<br />

band-cut filter, whose Center Freq and Bandwidth parameters are used to generate the<br />

rolloff frequencies for the underlying Lowpass and Highpass filters. In this mode the<br />

rolloff slope on the high and low sides of the cut-band is symmetrical and is limited to<br />

a maximum of 24dB/octave.The Resonance is also common to both filter sections .<br />

6dB/oct<br />

12dB/oct<br />

24dB/oct<br />

18dB/oct<br />

Resonance = 0<br />

5 - Effects<br />

Core Effects Descriptions<br />

E-MU PCI Digital Audio Systems 89

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