Envelope-Following Parameters: Sens, Attack, And Decay; Lfo Parameters - Eventide Eclipse User Manual

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the parameters in the Eclipse to ignore the tempo, set
SRC)
to
Off
.
Now that you have that straight, lets continue. The Eclipse can calculate
delay times in terms of the tempo, as described above, or it can calculate
them as the absolute time between two taps of the
situations). Select
PARAMETER
select between
systemtempo
systemtempo
, everything behaves as we've described so far.
On the other hand, with
and "
" parameter derives its delay time from the interval between
T_LOOP
successive taps of the
TAP
With
set to
(TTYPE)
update
an interval, and the second tap defines the end of the interval. You can
watch the interval grow between the taps at
sulting delay time at
(DELAY)
fourth tap defines the end of the new interval.
With
set to
(TTYPE)
climb
ing interval from the point that it left off, and the second tap defines the
end of the interval. Again, you can watch the interval grow between the
taps at
(RUN)
and check out the resulting delay time at
To reset the interval with
such as
pedal 1
under
up external controllers.

Envelope-following Parameters: SENS, ATTACK, and DECAY

Many algorithms involve parameter modulation via an "envelope follower." An envelope follower tracks the
level of the input audio and modulates some parameter according to that level. Envelope filters are a prime
example of this sort of modulation: the envelope follower modulates the cutoff frequency of a resonant fil-
ter. In the Eclipse, envelope followers frequently modulate LFO rates, so that as the input signal gets louder,
the LFO rate speeds up.
(SENS)
adjusts the sensitivity of the envelope follower. Use lower values
for quieter input levels and higher values for louder input levels. Short
values of
and
(ATTACK)
values smooth out the response.

LFO Parameters

LFOs (low-frequency oscillators) abound! An LFO produces a slowly al-
ternating signal that modulates some parameter or another.
(T_RATE)
determine how fast the signal oscillates.
(T_FMRATE)
determine to what degree the speed of oscillation is affected
by the envelope follower (i.e., the loudness of the input audio).
nating signal. For shapes such as
,
waves can vary between sawtooth and ramp-shaped, and
(DUTY)
triangle
pulse length relative to the
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<EDIT MOD> TTIME (MODE)
and
longdelaytap
set to
(MODE)
longdelaytap
key.
, the first of two taps marks the beginning of
(RUN)
. A third tap starts the interval over at
, the first of two taps begins increasing the exist-
(TTYPE) climb
, select an external modulator
EXT_RESE
. Turn to page 44 for details on setting
track the envelope tightly, while longer
(DECAY)
and
triangle
.
(RATE)
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SETUP TEMPO (TAP
key (useful for live
TAP
. With
set to
(MODE)
, every "
T_DELAY
and check out the re-
and a
0
(DELAY)
.
(RATE)
and
(FMRATE)
and
(SHAPE)
the
parameter "shifts" their shape. Via
square
(DUTY)
to
"
determines the shape of the alter-
waves can change their
square
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