Envelope mode, Threshold, Gain – Soundtoys PhaseMistress User Manual

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Envelope Mode

The Envelope Mode employs an "envelope follower" that "follows" the volume level

of the input signal and dynamically controls the amount of filter modulation based

on volume changes in the input signal. The Envelope Mode works great on dynamic

signals that dynamically change in volume in rhythmic ways like guitar or drums.

PhaseMistress allows you to create envelope controlled phasing effects and a whole

lot more using the envelope mode.

Threshold

The Threshold knob works similar to the threshold control on a compressor. It

defines at what volume the envelope follower will start "tracking" the volume

changes in the input signal. As the input level rises above the threshold, the enve-

lope follower ‘follows’ the signal and will modulate the frequency accordingly. The

farther above the threshold level and the louder the input signal, the more the filter

will be modulated. As the signal falls below the threshold level no modulation occurs.

It is important to adjust the Threshold based on the type of input audio and the

amount of modulation you wish to achieve. Setting the Threshold very high will only

modulate the phase at loudest peaks of the incoming signal. Setting it too low can

cause the phase to be modulated like crazy and jump around following all the

changes in the signal. It all depends on the amount of modulation you wish to hear

and there is really no right or wrong setting.

Gain

The Gain knob works together with the threshold control, and is similar to the ratio

control on a compressor. It determines the overall "sensitivity" of the envelope fol-

lower, and is used to boost any signal that exceeds the setting of the threshold con-

trol. This can be very useful when you are using either a very high threshold, or slow

attack settings. At the highest gain settings the envelope follower will begin to func-

tion more like a gate, turning ‘on’ when the input goes above the threshold, and turn-

ing ‘off’ when the signal goes below. At lower gain settings the envelope follower will

be more touch sensitive and dynamic.

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