Filter & Eq; Frqpan; Dirt; Eq Lo - Elektron Analog Heat MKII User Manual

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7.3 FILTER & EQ PAGE 2
Press [FLTR & EQ] twice to access this parameter page.

7.3.1 FRQPAN

Adjust the cutoff frequency of the filter and pans its behavior between the Left and Right channel. At a
value of 0 there is no frequency panning effect. Lower values increase the cutoff frequency in the Left
channel and decrease it in the Right channel. Higher values increase the cutoff frequency in the Right
channel and decrease it in the Left channel. (-64.00–63.00)

7.3.2 DIRT

This parameter sets the amount of input level to the filter. It can be used to slightly overdrive the signal
going into the filter, producing filter distortion. (0–127)

7.3.3 EQ LO

Controls the amount of low-end in the equalizer. Depending on selected circuit-type, this affects the
low-end in slightly different ways, always tailor-made to suit the characteristics of the selected circuit.
(-64.00–63.00)

7.3.4 EQ HI

Controls the amount of high-end in the equalizer. Depending on selected circuit-type, this affects the
high-end in slightly different ways, always tailor-made to suit the characteristics of the selected circuit.
(-64.00–63.00)
7.4 ENVELOPE PAGE 1
Press [ENV] once to access this parameter page.
Analog Heat MKII contains an envelope follower function. The envelope follower is used to detect the am-
plitude variations of the incoming audio signal to produce a control signal (envelope) that resembles those
variations. The control voltage rises and falls with the overall volume of the input signal. This control signal
can be routed to modulate the filter and also to two other modulation destinations of your choice. For more
information, please see "6.2 MODULATION" on page 16. Tightly coupled with the Envelope Follower is
also an Envelope Generator. If you do not want to use the follower output directly, you can choose to use
the follower only to trigger the Envelope Generator, if you want to use predefined Attack/Decay (or Attack/
Release) times rather than follow the audio with the rise/fall slopes. For more information, please see "4.2
MODULATION SIGNAL FLOW" on page 12.

7.4.1 MODE

Sets the mode of the envelope follower. Turn the knob to access the next mode. The higher the value
under the selected mode, the more gain is added to the signal, which is useful for weak input signals.
• AR (Attack-Release)
Creates an envelope control signal where the Attack phase begins when the incoming sound exceeds
the threshold. The envelope then holds until the incoming sound falls under the threshold and the
release phase starts
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