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13. Module reference: Filter group NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
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FM L
IN
The blue D
YNAMIC
C
ONTROL
/A
UDIO
signal input for modulating the filter cutoff frequency.
Connecting a red signal to this input will change the connection into a red one and will allow for true
linear frequency modulation in the audio range of the filter cutoff parameter. The modulation amount is
determined by the rotary knob next to the input of A
TTENUATOR
T
YPE
II. See “Frequency modulation
(FM)” on page 78 for more info about frequency modulation.
F
ILTER
T
YPE
SELECTOR
Select the filter type with the buttons. (This selector cannot be assigned to a Morph group). HP is a
Highpass filter, BP is a Bandpass filter and LP is a Lowpass filter. BR is a Band reject filter. When the
BR filter is selected, the Resonance knob will control the width of the frequency band to be rejected.
R
ESONANCE
MODULATION
The blue Control signal input for modulating the resonance from a control source. The modulation
amount is determined by the rotary knob next to the input of A
TTENUATOR
T
YPE
I. See also
"Common Filter parameters”.
E
XAMPLE
OF
FM L
IN
ON
THE
N
ORD
FILTER
The sensitivity of this FM Lin modulation input is extremely high and the input can best be combined
with a LevScaler module from the Note group. This will increase the grip on the modulation depth over
the keyboard range. See “LevScaler” on page 170. In general the L parameter of the LevScaler module is
set between -6dB to -3dB and the R parameter between +3dB to +6dB and the BP is set to the highest
note. These settings will scale the FM Lin input into its most useful range, where vowel-like effects can
be created. See the patch example below. Note that too much FM Lin modulation on this module will
simply destroy the filtering effect.
F
LT
C
LASSIC
This is a lowpass filter which simulates the classic analog
synthesizer filter. The main difference between this filter
and other G2 lowpass filters is the more narrow
resonance peak, quite similar to the peak found in analog
‘ladder’ filters. The slope is selectable between 12, 18 or
24 dB/octave. The cut-off frequency can be modulated from external sources. Just like on analog filters
the amplitude of the passband will drop about 12 dB when the resonance is set to a high value. See also
"Common Filter parameters”.

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MerkNord
ModelModular G2
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte60689 MB