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Joachim's Mercury filter
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Planet Filter Series
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Mode:
0 = Effect is OFF
1 = Steep clean lowpass 24 dB/oct with resonance
2 = Steep analog-sounding lowpass 24 dB/oct with resonance. If you overdrive the input, a little bit of nice smooth clipping will happen in this filter.
3 = A not so steep, but yet quite analog-sounding highpass filter (6 dB/oct with adjustable resonance).
4 = A much steeper highpass filter (36 dB/oct withadjustable resonance).
5 = A bandpass filter with resonance (36 dB/oct HP filter and a 24 dB/oct LP filter)
6 = A narrow bandpass filter with resonance (like 5, but with a smaller distance between the two filters)
Frequency:
Adjust the frequency in Hz. You can also control this filter setting by creating a
pattern with it, and programming the filter settings.
Note: Changing the frequency of this filter does not produce unwanted strange clicks
and thumps in the audio.
Resonance:
Increasing this value will boost the frequencies in the area select by the Frequency
setting above.
LFO depth and LFO speed:
If you want the frequency to slow move up and down, increase this the depth.
Then set speed as desired.
This plug-in can operate in both mono and stereo mode.
Plug-in written by Joachim Michaelis
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