So with every delay feedback repetition, the signal will be filtered more and more. Internally, the filters are placed after the delay, but before feedback is routed to the Just dragĪ source on to a line in the filter's value display, or to the filter dot directly to modulate the frequency. Most of the filter parameters (frequency, gain, Q, panning), can be modulated. You can double-click a value in the display directly to edit it. Values for the filter, along with quick controls to bypass or delete, and change Next to each filter's dot in the display, the parameter display shows the exact parameter This is a quick way to modify the filter while you're working in the If you right-click on the dot for a filter, a pop-up menu appears with.Note that you can enter frequencies in various ways,
The Tab key to step through Frequency, Gain, Q and Pan) or double-click the values Double-click a dot to enter values in the parameter display (using.Hold down Alt+ Shift and click the dot on a filter once to change its.Hold down Ctrl+Alt ( Cmd+Alt on macOS) and click the dot on a.Hold down Alt and click the dot on a filter once to toggle itsīypass state (enabling or disabling the filter).Hold down Alt while dragging to constrain to horizontalĪdjustments (frequency) or vertical adjustments (gain).Hold down Shift while dragging (or while using the mouse wheel) to fine-tune.You can use this to create various stereo filtering effects,Įspecially in combination with modulation. For example, when you set panning to a negative value, the left channel willīe filtered with a lower center frequency, and the right channel will be filtered withĪ higher center frequency. It works as a stereo balance setting for the center frequency of theįilter. Filter panning lets you filter the left and rightĬhannels differently.
Hold down Ctrl ( Cmd on macOS) and drag horizontally to adjust.Move the mouse wheel while holding down Ctrl ( Cmd on macOS) to adjust.Alternatively, adjust the Q of all selected filtersīy holding down Ctrl ( Cmd on macOS) while dragging vertically. Other shapes, making the selected filters narrower or wider. Move the mouse wheel to adjust the slope of LP/HP filters or the Q setting for.If you have multiple filters selected, the gain ofĪll selected filters will be scaled relative to each other. Click and drag a selected dot to adjust the frequency and.You can easily make adjustments by simply dragging them around: Once you have selected one or more filters, the display highlights the shapes of the selectedĬurves. Deselect all filters by clicking anywhere on the display background.Hold down Ctrl ( Command on macOS) and click another dot to.Click and drag on the display background to select adjacent filters by.Click the filter's dot or the colored area around it to select it.Shelving filter? Drag the yellow curve at the left or right Want a Low Cut or High Cut filter? Double-click
The shape of newly created curves is determined automatically depending on where you click,Īnd once you get used to this, it's a real time-saver! Do you need a Notch? Justĭouble-click in the far low area of the display.