User Manual

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SPECTRALIS 2
[Function]
The [Function]-button opens an additional display menu with the swing
and shuffle quantisation.
2.5.5 "Filterbank"-section
(In between the transport field and the encoder row 1-16)
In this section you have access to the fixed filterbank.
[Level]
By using the [Level]-button you can adjust the levels of the filterbank
amps with the help of the encoders 1-15, as well as insert the output of
the filterbank into the various sections of the Spectralis. The assignment
of the encoders when the filterbank-[Level]-button is active is printed
just above the encoders. The filterbank has 10 filter bands.
Encoder 1 (LP) controls the output level of the lowpass filter, which lets
all frequencies below the lowest bandpass pass through.
Encoders 2-9 control the levels of the individual bandpasses. The
bandpasses are factory set to the following middle frequencies:
265Hz, 390Hz, 550Hz, 800 Hz, 1200Hz, 1770Hz, 2650Hz, 3900Hz
Encoder 10 (HP) changes the level of the highpass filter, which only lets
frequencies above the highest bandpass pass through.
Using encoder 11 (FB Level) you can adjust the sum-volume of the
filterbank to the level of the overall signal of the Spectralis.
Using encoder 12 (FB->FX1) und 13 (FB->FX2) you can determine
with what level the output signal of the filterbank is fed into the two
effects.
With encoder 14 you can feed the output signal of the filterbank into the
24dB lowpass filter.
With encoder 15 you can feed the output signal of the filterbank into the
analog multimode filter.
Pushing one of the rotary encoders 1-15 buttons allows you to change
additional parameters of the filterbank in the display menu.
[PAN]
Pushing the [Pan]-button you can set the stereo position of the individual
filter-outputs via encoders 1-10.
You will find another "How to" chapter for filterbank use on page 64 of this
manual.
Overview: Filterbank-section, mixer-section