Thanks to Chrischi the new Envelope Filter has a response curve for the transformation from gain of the envelope to the frequency of the filter. This means that one is able to adjust the behavior of the filter exactly to the dynamic the material provides. 0% response means that a signal of -6 dB will set the filter to the frequency in the middle of upper and lower frequency, -12dB to 1/4 of the range. A positive response curve lets the filter reach higher frequencies on the same input, a negative setting reduces the frequency – all without moving the bias point set by the Activation knob (which simply moves this point). The graph shows the aprox. settings -100% (purple), -50% (green), 0% (blue), 50% (red) and 100% (yellow). This feature gives total control over the response of the auto-wah effect according to your material.
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