Behringer DEEPMIND 12 Manual - Page 88

Hpf Freq Fader, Boost Switch, Boost Response

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88 DeepMind 12 User Manual 8.7 HPF The HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF) is applied to the output of the VCA. Because the VCA sums all the voices, the HPF will affect all voices simultaneously. 8.7.2 BOOST SWITCH 8.7.1 HPF FREQ FADER ON=BASS BOOST • The HPF FREQ fader controls the cut-off frequency of the HPF. The HPF will begin cutting frequencies above the cut-off frequency and continue to cut them at a fixed rate of -6 dB per octave. The HPF filter can be useful in removing subsonic frequencies from your sound if required. You can also use this filter to sculpt the sonic characteristics of the program, or you can dynamically adjust the fader to create sweeps of the filter which will create distinctive movement. The HPF Frequency is available in the Mod Matrix as a destination, where it can be modulated from any of the Mod Matrix sources. HPF FREQUENCY SAWTOOTH SQUARE LOW LEVEL (dB) FREQUENCY (Hz) LEVEL (dB) • This switch controls the BOOST stage of the DeepMind 12. The boost function enables an analog circuit which is designed to boost low frequencies at 100 Hz using a shelving equalization and DC blocking functionality. The BOOST function can be used to give programs an enhanced low frequency response resulting in more depth and body. BOOST RESPONSE 100 Hz 6 dB 0 dB FREQUENCY (Hz) The BOOST function can be On/Off, and the default program setting is Off. There is also a visualization of the BOOST filter curve on the PROG screen as shown below. Note: You will only see the BOOST visualization if the HPF fader was the last fader that was moved. LEVEL (dB) MED FREQUENCY (Hz) LEVEL (dB) HIGH FREQUENCY (Hz) The HPF FREQ range is from 20.0 Hz to 2000.0 Hz, and the default setting is 20.0 Hz (fully open). The fader position, current value, and stored value for the HPF FREQ fader is shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the filter curve as shown below.

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DeepMind 12 User Manual
8.7
HPF
The HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF) is applied to the output of the VCA. Because the VCA
sums all the voices, the HPF will affect all voices simultaneously.
8.7.1
HPF FREQ FADER
The HPF FREQ fader controls the cut-off frequency of the HPF. The HPF will
begin cutting frequencies above the cut-off frequency and continue to cut
them at a fixed rate of -6 dB per octave.
The HPF filter can be useful in removing subsonic frequencies from
your sound if required. You can also use this filter to sculpt the sonic
characteristics of the program, or you can dynamically adjust the fader to
create sweeps of the filter which will create distinctive movement.
The HPF Frequency is available in the Mod Matrix as a destination, where it
can be modulated from any of the Mod Matrix sources.
The HPF FREQ range is from 20.0 Hz to 2000.0 Hz, and the default setting is
20.0 Hz (fully open).
The fader position, current value, and stored value for the HPF FREQ fader is
shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the filter curve as
shown below.
LEVEL (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
LOW
SAWTOOTH
SQUARE
MED
HIGH
HPF FREQUENCY
LEVEL (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
LEVEL (dB)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
8.7.2
BOOST SWITCH
This switch controls the BOOST stage of the DeepMind 12.
The boost function enables an analog circuit which is designed to boost
low frequencies at 100 Hz using a shelving equalization and DC blocking
functionality.
The BOOST function can be used to give programs an enhanced low
frequency response resulting in more depth and body.
The BOOST function can be On/Off, and the default program setting is Off.
There is also a visualization of the BOOST filter curve on the PROG screen as
shown below.
Note:
You will only see the BOOST visualization if the HPF fader was the last
fader that was moved.
ON=BASS BOOST
BOOST RESPONSE
LEVEL (dB)
100 Hz
0 dB
6 dB
FREQUENCY (Hz)