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Jomox T-RACKONIZER Bedienungsanleitung Seite 15

Stereo-filter
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Quick Start Guide
Turn both Env Amounts, Mix 2-1, Mix 1-2 and the Feedback knobs to the
center position. Turn Delay In on both sides to center position and select
Program 6 (Delay II), set LFO Intensity to 3 o'clock position, LFO Rate to
about 11 o'clock and Gain to center position.
If you apply a line level signal to the inputs and tweak the cutoff knobs, the
M-Resonator will act like a normal stereo low pass filter.
Now let's look at the feedback knobs. A turn to the right produces the
expected filter resonance whistling, but in the opposite direction, the knob
creates a totally different reaction. At low amounts you can hear an
increase in bass until the filter starts to create extremely deep vibrations
like a bass tone.
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Re-center them again to get a neutral position.
Turn both filter cutoffs to the center position. As soon as you turn the Env
Amt (envelope amounts) to the left, the filters start to open and close in
the rhythm of the LFO. You can watch the LFO on the LEDs. If you turn Env
Amt to the right, the phase of the LEDs (and that of the filter cutoff)
changes. Watch and hear the filters close and open to the rhythm of the
LEDs.
Now turn Delay In 1 (affecting the left hand filter) a little bit to the left.
You can hear the echoed input signal. With Delay Feedback you can control
the number of echoes and with Para 1, the delay time.
You can do the same for the right side, but it will sound different, because
in this particular program there is only a very short delay on this side. So,
just crank up Delay In and Delay Feedback on the right filter. Now apply a
little Mix 1-2 and Mix 2-1 in counter directions, and the little module will
already start to produce some pretty weird sounds ;)
Most of the other knobs cause very complex interactions between both
filters and therefore it is not possible to describe these actions in an easy
way. They are very much dependent on the audio material and knob
settings relative to each other. Sometimes only a very little change of one
knob causes the whole sound to change into something totally different.
At this point we would like to encourage you to tweak and twiddle and
experiment with this unique filter box. Note that the structure of the stereo
filter is symmetrical. So it is very interesting to create "mirrored" knob
settings that feed back signals in both ways and turn the 2 filters into a
multi-resonant complex feedback machine.
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