Trig; Envelope; Base; Width - Elektron Analog Heat MKII User Manual

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7.4.4 TRIG

Sets the threshold level at which the envelope follower triggers the envelope generator and the LFO.
(0.00–127.00)
Press [YES] + [ENV] to trigger the envelope generator manually. You can also send a gate
signal to the Analog Heat MKII Control In inputs to trigger the envelope generator. For
more information, please see "6.4 CONTROL IN" on page 17.
7.5 ENVELOPE PAGE 2
Press [ENV] twice to access this parameter page.
The envelope has three modulation destinations.
1. The first destination is set using the parameter DEST1. DEPTH1 controls the amount of envelope modu-
lation sent to the chosen destination. The first destination can also be set in the MODULATION parame-
ter page found at SETTINGS > MODULATION. Select ENV 1ST as a source and then select modulation
destination and modulation depth. For more information, please see "6.2 MODULATION" on page 16.
2. The second destination is set in the MODULATION parameter page (see above). Select ENV 2ND as a
source and then select modulation destination and modulation depth.
3. The third modulation destination is permanently set to the filter cutoff. The parameter ENV on the FIL-
TER/EQ PAGE 1 parameter page controls the amount of envelope modulation added to the filter cutoff.
The envelope follower uses a filter to define the frequency span of the input signal that the envelope follow-
er reacts to. This span is defined by the BASE and WIDTH parameters.
Examples of how the BASE and WIDTH parameters affect the filter of the envelope follower:

Width

Base

FREQUENCY
With BASE set to 0, the envelope follower filter functions as a low pass filter with WIDTH
adjusting the frequency range.
With WIDTH set to 127, the envelope follower filter functions as a high pass filter with BASE
adjusting the frequency range.
If you want the envelope follower to trigger specifically on different types of drums in a loop
(for example the snare, or the hi-hats), this filter is very usable to isolate these elements.
7.5.1 BASE
Sets the base frequency of the filter detection. (0–127)
7.5.2 WIDTH
Sets the frequency width above the base frequency. (0–127)

7.5.3 DEST1

Sets the modulation destination of the envelope follower. For more information, please see "APPENDIX
B: MODULATION SOURCES AND DESTINATIONS" on page 35.
Width
Base
FREQUENCY
7. PARAMETER PAGES
Width
Base
FREQUENCY
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