To modulate an HPF Cutoff with the FEG or LFO you need to select a single HPF, 24dB or 12dB.
In the LPF × HPF you can modulate the HPF Cutoff Frequency with Control Assigns, just set the Element HPF Cutoff as the Destination. I suspect you will want some form of Automation, so you will need to set a Motion Sequencer ad the Controller. You can create LFO Style, or One Shot Envelope style modulation with Motion Sequencer Curves.
That's the brief version. Explaining all that here would be a cliff of text.
You might want to experiment with the Dual Filter Types, just using Manual controls to see what they do, how they sound etc.
I suspect the main reason for inclusion of Dual Filters in Series is to recreate Vowel or Vocal Filtering, in which case just modulating the LPF against a fixed HPF has the desired effect. You can alter the "Distance" between the two Cutoffs to emphasise Timbre. You can also adjust the amount of Keytracking for the HPF (0% = Fixed, 100% = Keytracked [Key Follow]).
Experiment is best advice.
In the LPF × HPF you can modulate the HPF Cutoff Frequency with Control Assigns, just set the Element HPF Cutoff as the Destination. I suspect you will want some form of Automation, so you will need to set a Motion Sequencer ad the Controller. You can create LFO Style, or One Shot Envelope style modulation with Motion Sequencer Curves.
That's the brief version. Explaining all that here would be a cliff of text.
You might want to experiment with the Dual Filter Types, just using Manual controls to see what they do, how they sound etc.
I suspect the main reason for inclusion of Dual Filters in Series is to recreate Vowel or Vocal Filtering, in which case just modulating the LPF against a fixed HPF has the desired effect. You can alter the "Distance" between the two Cutoffs to emphasise Timbre. You can also adjust the amount of Keytracking for the HPF (0% = Fixed, 100% = Keytracked [Key Follow]).
Experiment is best advice.
Statistics: Posted by TooTone — Tue Jan 02, 2024 7:04 am