11. Module reference: Level group
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The Noise Gate can be used to “filter
out” low signal levels, background noise
in an external audio signal, for example.
When an input signal rises above the set
Threshold value, the gate opens with the
time set with the Atk knob. When the input signal decreases below the set Threshold value, the gate closes
with the set Rel time. The LED above the output indicates when the input signal is being throughput.
The module also has a built-in envelope follower with a separate output for the envelope control signal.
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Outputs a unipolar envelope signal based on the input signal. Signal:
Positive Unipolar
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This module produces a high logic sig-
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Dynamic Control/
Audio
signal level to a level limit set by
you. If the value of a signal appearing at
the input equals, or is greater than the value set in the window, the module produces a high logic signal.
The logic signal will switch back to zero when the incoming signal drops to a level below the set value.
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Set the level limit for the comparison with the knob. Range: -64 to +64 units. The value is shown in the
Display Box. See also
"Common Level module parameters”
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This module produces a high logic sig-
nal by comparing two
Dynamic Con-
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input signals. If the value of
a signal appearing at the A input equals,
or is greater than the value of a signal appearing at the B input, the module outputs a high logic signal.
The logic signal will remain high for as long as the incoming signals meet the condition. See also
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The MinMax module compares two in-
put signals and outputs the highest levels
on the Max output and the lowest levels
on the Min output. See also
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