Soundtoys FilterFreak User Manual

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Tempo

You can use Tempo in one of two ways; “Lock to Midi Beat Clock” or “Tap Tempo”. To

lock Filter Freak to Midi Beat Clock, follow the procedure on page 15. Locking the

LFO to Midi Beat Clock insures that the sweeps will lock in march-step to your songs

tempo and not waiver.

If you’re

not using MIDI beat clock to lock FilterFreak’s tempo, you can simply tap in

a tempo by clicking on the “Tap Tempo” button. You can also enter an exact tempo

(in BPM) by clicking on the Tempo LED display and entering the desired value with

the computer keyboard.

Rhythm

You can also choose specific rhythmic divisions using the “Rhythm” menu. You can

select from one of the included simple rhythms by clicking on the Rhythm LED dis-

play, which will launch a pop-up showing the available preset options. Simply high-

light the desired rhythmic interval with your mouse and let go. You can also use the

two nudge buttons to move through the various rhythm choices.

Custom Rhythm Editor:

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The Rhythm Editor works a bit like a simple drum machine. By default, the basic

rhythm pattern is one bar long and is shown in the rhythm display. For each selected

event in the rhythm pattern, one entire cycle of the LFO Shape will be triggered and

played.

Adding and Deleting Events:

To add an event in a specific location simply click in the rhythm grid at the desired

location and a new event will be added to the pattern. To remove an event, just click

on the event you wish to remove and it will go bye-bye.

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