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Filter
The filter effect is a resonant low-, high-, or band-pass filter. The cutoff frequency and the resonance can be set by moving the
crosshair, or by tilting the device if the accelerometer is enabled. The filter track in the mixer holds the recorded events (which
can be deleted there).
For synth sounds and drum kits, this is a very useful effect. Enable the accelerometer control, switch to the keyboard tab and
play or record something while gently tilting the device from one side to the center. A commonly used effect is, with the filter type
set to low pass, changing the cutoff frequency from low to high, while keeping the resonance low.
Resonance/Frequency display
The crosshair indicates the current values of the cutoff frequency (x axis) and the resonance (y axis). Move the crosshair to
change the values. This can also be performed while recording.
Beware: high resonance values may lead to unpleasantly loud and high tones.
Filter type switch
The filter type defines how the cutoff frequency influences the sound.
Lowpass: All frequencies above the selected cutoff frequency are dampened (attenuated). The sound remains unchanged if
the crosshair is in the lower right corner.
Highpass: The effect behaves inverse to the lowpass. All frequencies below the selected cutoff frequency are dampened. The
sound remains unchanged if the crosshair is in the lower left corner.
Bandpass: Frequencies above and below the selected cutoff frequency are dampened. The sound remains unchanged if the
crosshair is at the bottom center.
Filter accelerometer axis
If the accelerometer is enabled, tilting it in any direction changes the cutoff and the resonance. The sound remains unchanged if
the device lies flat on a surface.
X+Y: Tilting along the x axis changes the cutoff frequency, while the y axis changes the resonance. Starting from the centered
position, all 4 quadrants are symmetrical, i.e. tilting the device to the far left has the same effect as the far right.
X: Filter and cutoff frequency are both changed if the device is tilted in the x axis.
Y: Filter and cutoff frequency are both changed if the device is tilted in the y axis.
Accelerometer sensitivity
With the sensitivity set to low, the device needs to be tilted almost 90 degrees to achieve the maximum effect. At high sensitivity,
small movements are sufficient to set the filter values to maximum.
Snap back checkbox
If snap back is enabled and the crosshair is moved, it snaps back to its original location after you release it.
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