Gator – LinPlug CrX4 User Manual

Page 40

Advertising
background image

Gator

Gator effect is a step-controlled audio gate that can be used to create

rhythmic, stuttering and pulsing effects. The effect is unique in that it
separates the input signal into left and right components, each of which can

be gated independently.

The Smooth control sets the
envelope shape of the gate

for each step value. A lower
setting of the Smooth control

creates a sharper envelope
shape that produces a more

pronounced gating effect.
Increasing the value of the

control “smoothes” the envelope creating a more pulsing, tremolo-like
sound.

The Steps control consists of two rows of sixteen “buttons”, one for each

rhythmic step of the pattern. When a button is on, the signal is passed
through the effect. Alternately, when a button is off, the signal is gated. The

duration of each step depends on the setting used in the Sync control
(described below).

The Link control is used to set the way that the Gator’s step buttons

respond to user input. This control has three settings: Off, Link and XLink.
When set to “Off”, each step button can be switched on and off

independently of any other button. When set to Link, the step buttons for
the left and right patterns are linked together so that switching either button

turns both buttons on or off. When set to XLink, the step buttons for the left
and right patterns are linked together, however in this case they work in a

complementary manner—when one button is on, the other will be off. In
this case only one of the two left and right channel buttons can be switched

on at the same time.

The Tempo control sets the duration of each step. For example, a setting of
1/16 means that each pattern step is equivalent to a 16

th

note. Note that the

overall tempo at which the Gator effect operates is set in the host software.

CrX4 User Manual

40

Advertising