LinPlug Organ 3 User Manual

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Gator

The Gator effect is a step-controlled audio gate that can be used to cre-
ate 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.

It contains controls for soft, edit mode, sync and wet.

soft: the soft control sets the envelope shape of the gate for each step

value. A lower setting of the soft 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.

edit mode: the edit mode is used to set the way that the Gator's step

buttons respond to user input. This control has three settings: normal,
Link
and XLink. When set to “normal”, 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

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