Waldorf Largo User Manual
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Appendix
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Largo User´s Manual
Comb – Filter Type
So, as with all other filter types, the Comb filter is
controlled with two parameters:
•
Cutoff
controls the delay length.
•
Resonance
controls the feedback depth.
Now, what sound can a comb filter produce? Here are
some examples:
The Comb filter as a Chorus
This is the most basic way to use the Comb filter. A
Chorus in fact is made of one or several Comb filters, so
this is an easy task to set up manually.
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To set up the Comb filter to produce a Chorus:
1.
Select the Comb+ filter type for the desired
filter.
2.
Set Cutoff to a medium value.
3.
Set Resonance, Drive, Filter Keytrack and
any other modulation to 0.
4.
Select an LFO as Mod Source.
5.
Set Mod to a medium positive or negative
amount.
6.
Adjust the LFO to generate a slow triangle
oscillation.
7.
Fine tune Cutoff, Mod and LFO Speed until
you get the desired Chorus effect.
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You can also use both filters to create a Chorus and
pan them to different stereo positions.
Frequency
Level
Cutoff determines number of teeth
Resonance