I haven't ever come across it anywhere else, but in Kyma if the signal coming into an HPF is a bit too loud, the filter seems to explode in a rather ugly way. Why does this happen? Is there a way to avoid it without reducing the signal headroom for all the rest of the signal flow after the HPF?
Scaling the HPF to 0.5 then gaining up to 2 could be a solution, although it still sometimes can explode, which is what I want to avoid in every case.
Also I looked at this chain on the Spectrum Analyzer scope and it seems to show that a noise floor comes up if you scale an HPF then gain it again later. Unless I'm seeing that wrong....