Horst MIDI Wave-Theremin MWT-01 Manual page 13

Midi theremin controller / advanced theremins
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The Tremolo: Pointing the mode selector to the
'tremolo'
position allows
you to turn on the build in tremolo / auto-trigger (midi) feature. The tremolo
is a global effect, it is not associated with any individual instrument directly,
but is saved / recalled with all the other settings.
Parameter P1 adjusts the
'intensity'
(zero = Tremolo OFF), P2 selects the
tremolo
'wave form'
from sine (left), triangle, rect. sine and saw to square
(right) and with P3 we select the tremolo
'speed'
from slow to very fast.
The tremolo is also linked to the midi Theremin and acts as a auto trigger,
with trigger velocity controlled via the main-volume setting.
The Gate: Pointing the mode selector to the
'gate'
position allows you to
enable the build in gate (and external volume control). The gate is also a
global effect and is not associated with any individual instrument directly,
but is saved / recalled with all the other settings.
The gate responds to a trigger pulse on the audio-input. This pulse can be
from a microphone, a drum trigger, a audio track or just a hum from
touching the other end of the lead (!) This enables you to create a beat for
the Theremin from external trigger sources or adjust the volume externally
i.e. just touching the end of the trigger lead intelligently, allows you to
perfectly control the Volume of the Theremin . The gate is in effect an
envelope follower (!) Pushing the trigger button will open the gate fully for
as long as the button is pushed.
Parameter P1 allows you to adjust the trigger input
'gain'
(zero = OFF), P2
is
'trigger-threshold'
(midi only) and P3 is 'decay'.
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