Env gain, Env attack and release, Env gate – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

Page 55: Pitch, Pitch mode

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from 200-400Hz, adjusting the filters to 200Hz and 400Hz or thereabouts might help the
detection process.

Env Gain

The “Env Gain” knob is a simple gain control on the signal, provided as a
convenience to get the envelope CV into a healthy range.

Env Attack and Release

The “Env Attack” and “Env Release” knobs define time con-
stants for the maximum rate of change of the envelope CV.

Env Gate

The “Env Gate” knob sets a threshold on the envelope level, below which
the envelope CV goes to zero. This can be useful if the input signal is a little
noisy, to cut off the envelope between notes.

Pitch

The “Pitch” section controls how the detected pitch is transformed into a CV.

Pitch Mode

This drop-down sets whether the plug-in generates
a Volt/Octave (linear) pitch CV or a Hertz/Volt
(exponential) pitch CV, or whether it uses a calibra-
tion profile from the

Voice Controller

.

The knobs to the right of the Pitch Mode control
define the selected response.

If “V/Octave” is selected as the Pitch Mode, then the “V/Octave” knob defines the num-
ber of Volts Per Octave (usually 1.0, but e.g. the Buchla standard is 1.2).

If “Hz/V” is selected as the Pitch Mode, then the “Hz/V” knob defines the number of
Hertz Per Volt (there’s no real standard in this case).

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