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System a - 100, A-121, Basics – Doepfer A-121 12dB Multimode VCF User Manual

Page 3: Doepfer, Vcf 2, Low pass, High pass, Band pass, Notch

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System A - 100

VCF 2

A-121

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3. Basics

Low Pass

The most common type of filter in analogue sound
production is the low-pass, which filters out the higher
parts of the sound spectrum, and lets the lower fre-
quencies pass unchanged. Cut-off frequency f

C

de-

termines the frequency at which this occurs (see Fig.
1).

Fig. 1: Typical response curves of the four filters.

High Pass

The high-pass filter is a precise mirror-image of the
low-pass filter: while it lets frequencies that are higher
than the cut-off frequency f

C

through, it attenuates

frequencies below the cut-off point (see Fig. 1).

Band Pass

In a band-pass filter, both ends of the frequency
spectrum are attenuated (see Fig. 1), and the cut-off
frequency f

C

becomes the mid frequency. It gives

you the ability to highlight a particular frequency band.

Notch

A notch filter is the opposite of a band-pass filter,
letting through the upper and lower end of the fre-
quency spectrum, but rejecting a band in the middle
(see Fig. 1). If the mid-frequency f

C

is modulated by an

LFO, the result sounds very similar to phasing.

fc

Out

Freq.

Out

Freq.

Low Pass

High Pass

fc

fc

Freq.

Freq.

Out

Out

fc

Band Pass

Notch