Adsr mode – Soundtoys PhaseMistress User Manual

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Smoothing

The Smoothing knob controls how fast the filter will move from the previous value to

the new random value once the input has passed the Threshold. The minimum set-

ting will cause abrupt transitions to the new random value and at higher settings the

filter will smoothly "ramp" to the new value.

ADSR Mode

ADSR Mode is a recreation of the standard envelope generator found on most syn-

thesizers. If you’re new to synthesis technology, ADSR stands for Attack, Decay,

Sustain, and Release, which also happen to corresponds to the four knobs of this

mode. Funny how it works that way!

With the ADSR you can define a specific envelope shape that will be used to modu-

late the phaser each time it receives a trigger

based on the level of input signal. This

is quite a bit different than the Envelope mode whose shape changes and responds

dynamically to the input signal

On a keyboard synth, the ADSR envelope is triggered each time you press a key. In

PhaseMistress, the "ADSR" is triggered either by pressing the Trigger button, by

receiving a MIDI note event, or when the input signal exceeds the Threshold setting.

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