Thank you, I noticed what it does on a waveform on my Jupiter, but I found
playing with cut off and resonance so different on a sample, that I was
wondering why it may be so important for some to have resonant filters on
samplers.
I may not be in the right scene of music, but I read and heard everywhere
about legendary S-760 or E-Mu filters...just curious cos I never used my
samplers for anything else than playing back samples cds or my own
insruments sampled.
Petrit
Le 26/03/05 2:05, « Denny Daughters » <denny(a)dennydaughters.com> a écrit :
Petrit and list,
The resonance filter makes a more ow sound when you play with it. I
don't have a S-760, however on my Roland jd-800 and Minimoog synthesizers,
the resonance filter adds quite a bit to the sound. you don't want to add
too much. Try opening up the resonance filter a bit and opening and closing
the overall filter, you should notice a difference in sound. Talk soon.
Denny
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