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16. MEOW Knob
Meow uses the pitch decay envelope to set the placement of energy from fully in front to later in the
waveform. See the Tips section for more details how this control can be used.
17. DRIVE Knob (Inner)
This adjusts the amount of drive into either the
portal or saturation circuit. It also is used for
adjusting the volume without any
clipping/folding as an overall ‘one knob
dynamics’ control. Offset control.
18. DRIVE Attenuverter
19. PORTAL/SATURATION Switch
This switch chooses the type of waveform
distortion: Portal (folding) or Saturation
(clipping). Offset control.
20. AMP DECAY Knob (Outer)
This adjusts the decay time of the drum’s
amplitude. Offset control.
21. PILLOW/PUNCH Switch
This switch chooses the type of drum: pillow or punch. In Punch mode, the hold time allows at least a
full cycle of typical LF signal to push air; especially useful for more powerful LF drum sounds. In
general, the pillow drum has less power than the punch drum and will allow for the shortest decay
times.
22. AMP DECAY Attenuverter
23. TRANSIENT TONE Knob (Inner)
Adjusts the tone of the transient. This transient isn’t a layer but rather adds harmonic content to the
initial part of the signal itself so phase issues are never a problem. Offset control.
24. TRANSIENT AMOUNT Knob (Outer)
Amount of transient. Offset control.