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1. First steps in Reaktor Core - Native Instruments

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H.109. VCF > 2 Pole SV C<br />

2-pole state-variable filter (compensated version). Offers an improved behavior<br />

at high cutoff sett<strong>in</strong>gs. The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the cutoff <strong>in</strong> Hz and the Res <strong>in</strong>put<br />

specifies the resonance (range 0..0.98). You also can use negative resonance<br />

values which will smear the slope further.<br />

The HP/BP/LP outputs produce highpass, bandpass and lowpass signals<br />

respectively.<br />

H.110. VCF > 2 Pole SV (x3) S<br />

2-pole state-variable filter with optional oversampl<strong>in</strong>g (x3 version) and saturation.<br />

The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the cutoff <strong>in</strong> Hz, the Res <strong>in</strong>put specifies the<br />

resonance (range 0..1), the Sat <strong>in</strong>put specifies the saturation level (typical<br />

range 8..32).<br />

The HP/BP/LP outputs produce highpass, bandpass and lowpass signals<br />

respectively.<br />

H.11<strong>1.</strong> VCF > 2 Pole SV T (S)<br />

2-pole state-variable filter with table compensation and optional saturation<br />

(S version). Offers an improved behavior at high cutoff sett<strong>in</strong>gs, but slightly<br />

different from the 2 Pole SV C version. The F <strong>in</strong>put specifies the cutoff <strong>in</strong> Hz,<br />

the Res <strong>in</strong>put specifies the resonance (range 0..1), the Sat <strong>in</strong>put specifies the<br />

saturation level (typical range 8..32).<br />

The HP/BP/LP outputs produce highpass, bandpass and lowpass signals<br />

respectively.<br />

192 – REAKTOR CORE

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