Specifications
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Low-Cut Menu
Pressing the Low Cut button while in Model Mic Edit mode will
display something like this:
 Model LowCut
 80 Hz
If the mic you select as the Model Mic is equipped with a user-
selectable low-cut filter, pressing the Low-Cut button will allow you
to use the Data Knob to select from among the actual filter settings
available on that mic. (If the selected mic does not have a low-cut
filter, the display will default to “none.”.)
If the modeled mic does include a low-cut filter, selecting a low-cut
setting will reproduce the same effect that selecting that setting
would have on the actual modeled mic.
Note: The setting labels that appear in the menu are those that
appear on the physical mic. In some cases, the label is the cut-off
frequency of the low-cut filter as specified by the mic’s manufac-
turer. However, the AMM-1 does not simply apply a generic low-
cut filter at the stated frequency, but instead models the actual
filter performance of each modeled mic. In other words, a stated
cut-off frequency is only as accurate as the filter on the actual
mic.
Another Note: Although it’s always best to let your ears be your
guide, if your audio was recorded with the source mic’s low-cut
filter turned on, in most cases it will be best to turn on the
modeled mic’s low-cut filter as well. (After all, there was pre-
sumably some reason that someone chose to use that filter in
the first place.)
Pattern
Pressing the Pattern button while in Model Mic Edit mode will
display something like this:
 Model Pattern
 Cardioid
Modeled Mic Section: Low-Cut Menu










