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GT-3 Guitar Synth parameters
Someone was asking yesterday about what parameters were adjustable on the
GT-3 synth effect, and how it compares with the EH Microsynth. I don't
have
the Microsynth manual here, but here's what you can control on the GT-3:
Input sensitivity: quicker response with higher sensitivity setting, but
more prone to glitching.
Wave: Square, Sawtooth, "brass", "bow" (soft attack)
Chromatic: selects whether synth responds to pitch changes of less than a
semitone.
Octave Shift: displace the synth tone an octave from the input signal
Pulse Wise Modulation Rate: allows you to modulate the waveform when square
wave is selected
Pulse Wise Mudlation Depth: depth of the aforementioned modulation
Cutoff Frequency: adjusts the frequency where the hormonics content of the
sound is cut off.
Resonance: adjusts how much of the harmonics contents around the cutoff
frequency should be emphasized
Filter Sensitivity: allows you to vary the point where the filter kicks in
based on picking volume
Filter Decay: period before filter change is stable
Filter Depth: depth of the filter effect
Attack: time for synth sound to reach maximum volume
Release: time needed for synth sound to reach zero
Velocity: volume sensitivity setting for synth sound (how much you picking
dynamics affect the synth volume)
Hold: allows you systain the synth sound independent of input (usually tied
to a momentary switch)
Synth Level
Direct Level
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