914 Fixed Filter Bank User’s Guide Audio Damage, Inc. Release 1.0
To assign a different MIDI controller to a control, repeat the same procedure using a different controller. To cancel MIDI Learn mode without as
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the 914 Fixed Filter Bank (hereafter referred to simply as “914”), Audio Damage’s plug-in emulation of the Moog
System Requirements To use 914, you'll need a Steinberg VST-compatible host application, preferably conforming to the VST 2.0 specifications, and
Operation Like its hardware predecessor, the 914 plug-in is simple to operate. There are no mysterious modulators, no critical level-dependent setting
pass filters. Each knob is labeled with the center frequency of its filter. The frequencies are 125, 175, 250, 350, 500, 700, 1000, 1400, 2000, 2800,
6. The DRY LEVEL knob controls the amount of the original, unfiltered input signal that is present in the output of the plug-in. If the knob is rotat
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