3

Table Of Contents
Beat Sync button: Activate to synchronize the LFO to the host application tempo. You
can choose from bar values, triplet values, and more. These are determined by the Rate
knob.
Phase knob: Shifts the phase relationship between the LFO rate and the host application
tempo—when Beat Sync is active.
Decay/Delay knob and field: Sets the amount of time it takes for the LFO to go from 0
to its maximum value.
Rate Mod. knob and field: Sets the rate of modulation for the LFO frequency, independent
of the input signal level. Typically, when the input signal exceeds the threshold, the
modulation width of the LFO increases from 0 to the Rate Mod. value. This parameter
allows you to override this behavior.
Stereo Phase knob and field: In stereo instances of the AutoFilter, sets the phase
relationship of the LFO modulations between the two channels.
Cutoff Mod. slider and field: Determines the impact of the LFO on the cutoff frequency.
Retrigger button: When the Retrigger button is active, the waveform starts at 0 each
time the threshold is exceeded.
Waveform buttons: You click one of the following buttons to set the shape of the LFO
waveform: descending sawtooth, ascending sawtooth, triangle, pulse wave, or random.
Pulse Width slider and field: Shapes the curve of the selected waveform.
AutoFilter Filter Parameters
The Filter parameters allow you to precisely tailor the tonal color.
Cutoff knob: Sets the cutoff frequency for the filter. Higher frequencies are attenuated,
whereas lower frequencies are allowed to pass through in a lowpass filter. The reverse
is true in a highpass filter. When the State Variable Filter is set to bandpass (BP) mode,
the filter cutoff determines the center frequency of the frequency band that is allowed
to pass.
80 Chapter 5 Filter Effects