The filter section – Waldorf Largo User Manual
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Sound Parameter
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beaches and other sound effects can be created by using
the noise generator.
Noise Balance
F1 64...mid...F2 63
Determines how loud the noise signal is sent to the inputs
of Filter 1 and Filter 2. If set to F1 64, the signal is sent to
Filter 1 only. Higher values will increase the amount of
signal that feeds Filter 2 and decrease the amount of
signal that feeds Filter 1. If set to mid, both filters will
receive the same signal level. If set to F2 63, the signal is
sent to Filter 2 only.
Noise Colour
-64...+63
Colourizes the noise signal. A value of 0 produces White
Noise while positive values lower the bass area. Negative
values dampens the higher noise frequencies.
The Filter Section
The Largo offers two filter that use the same parameters
for editing.
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A detailled introduction of the filters can be found in
the Appendix of this manual.
Routing
parallel / serial
The Routing function is one of the advanced features of
the Largo. Its purpose is to control the signal flow of the
filters. In comparison with many other synthesizers where
signal flow is static, the Largo offers a more flexible
configuration.
The Largo offers two independent filters and panning
units. In fact, the panning units are part of the filters in the
Largo. The routing control makes it possible to change the