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Key Features
Product Ref: 149599
The Dipole is made of two identical filter sections. These can be used independently using dedicated resonance (RES), primary cutoff (FREQ) and secondary cutoff (SPREAD) controls. Alternatively, the two filters can be used in stereo via stereo freq and stereo res controls. Both channels feature separate single and double peak outputs.
The filters are selectable via a switch allowing the user to choose a high, band, or low pass filter. An independent switch is provided for each channels POLE and DIPOLE output. The dual peak DIPOLE output can then be routed either in series or parallel with the main POLE VCF, while maintaining all possible configurations of the selected filter. This results in various obscure filter patterns to manipulate your audio signal.
The Steady State Fate Stereo Dipole is great for achieving stereo imaging from a mono input source. The A input (left) is normalised through the B input of the Dipole. This creates an accurate stereo image of the monophonic signal source. Alternatively, all four A/B outputs can be utilised in stereo to create complex stereo filtering.
Each filter has an independent drive control. This allows the user to clip the input signal and create saturation. This makes full use of the Dipole’s analog circuitry. This is achieved by adding harmonic content for the VCF to modulate.
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