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ALLIGATOR TRIPLE FILTERED GATE
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LFO Waveform
The global LFO offers nine different waveforms, ranging from sine, triangle and square to random and various
stepped forms.
LFO Frequency
Sets the rate of the LFO, used for continuous modulation of the filters. If LFO Sync is activated, the LFO Frequency
is expressed as a note value relative to the song tempo; if not, the LFO Frequency is free.
LFO Sync
Turn this on to synchronize the LFO to the song tempo.
Filter Env Attack
Like the amplitude envelope, the filter envelope is triggered by the gates. There are in fact three individual envelopes,
one for each filter, but they share the same controls. For the filter envelopes to have any effect on the sound, you
need to set the Env Amount parameters to negative or positive values for one or more filter channels.
The Filter Env Attack determines how quickly the filter envelope rises to its maximum value when the gate is opened.
Filter Env Decay
Directly after the attack phase, the filter envelope signal will fall to zero again. The time this takes is set with the Filter
Env Decay parameter.
Filter Env Release
This determines how quickly the filter envelope signal falls to zero after the gate is closed. To fully hear the effect of
this parameter, you need to raise the Amp Env Release parameter - otherwise the level will drop to zero directly when
the gate closes and you won’t hear any filter changes.