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Filtering and modulation in MONARK

Filtering and modulation in MONARK - REAKTOR Tutorial

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Filtering and modulation in MONARK

- Using the oscillators we've set up a good starting point for our sound but now let's take it to the next level using Monark's incredible filter. The filter is meant to sound like a Moog ladder filter and it has a handful of settings; we've got band pass, low-pass one, which is one pole, low-pass two, which is two pole that's slightly steeper, and then we've got MM, which I believe is supposed to stand for Minimoog which is going to emulate the 24 dB per octave low pass ladder-filter that's on the Minimoog. So let's take a listen. Now, as we move the cut off... (deep bass) I'm just going to, actually, make it so that we're only hearing one oscillator for now. (bass) You can even hear that nice noise if you listen really closely. There's a little noise in the background; beautiful. (deep bass) That's a lot of fun and everything but the resonance is where the magic happens. (waving deep bass) Here's more resonance. (waving deep bass) You can really get a nice growl out of this filter…

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