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The Bandpass Filter that comes with Kyma is a lowpass filter in series with a highpass filter, which means you set lowcut/hicut frequencies and if you use resonance you get two resonant peaks near the hi/low edges of the filter.
This bandpass filter is implemented by inverting an allpass filter. This means you set center frequency & bandwidth & get one resonant peak at the center of the band. It's more what I'm used to.
This might be well suited to emulating the resonant peak of an analog VCF.
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RobRayle
- 13 Jan 2006
Just occured to me that another way to do this is with a Filterbank/Synthetic Spectrum set to one filter only. I wonder why something like that isn't built in?
Current Rev: r1.2 - 27 Jan 2006 - 09:53 GMT -
RobRayle
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