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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Trigon-6 => Topic started by: LoboLives on January 07, 2023, 06:38:25 PM
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I understand that the ladder filter used in the Trigon 6 is based on the Pro 3's ladder filter which offers the option for resonance compensation to maintain bass frequencies when the resonance is increased. Can the Trigon 6 do this?
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Have not seen anything in the Manual, about it
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Would be an odd omission
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Does not seem to exist.
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I've always been slightly annoyed that resonance compensation defaults to ON on Pro 3's init patch. You want the Real Ladder Filter Experience, don't you? :)
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I've always been slightly annoyed that resonance compensation defaults to ON on Pro 3's init patch. You want the Real Ladder Filter Experience, don't you? :)
I would rather have resonance compensation and not need it rather than need it and not have it.
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I've always been slightly annoyed that resonance compensation defaults to ON on Pro 3's init patch. You want the Real Ladder Filter Experience, don't you? :)
I would rather have resonance compensation and not need it rather than need it and not have it.
Exactly
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Idk... I could understand missing that on a mono synth where it'd be nice to make some bass patches and not completely lose the low end when you add resonance, but on a poly with six ladder filters? Might be a nice way to tidy up the low end a bit when playing chords. I get it though - the option would be nice. I bet it'll appear in a firmware update.