Filter Models
Attack Synth
Inspired by a Korg® X911 Guitar Synth. The Attack Synth model features one of the waveforms used in the original X911, along with a few of the unique wave shaping functions we found on the unit we modeled.
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FILTER
SPEED
FREQ
PITCH
RAMP
MIX
SQUARE
PWM
•Knob 1: Frequency. Controls the stop frequency of the filter (VCF on the X911).
•Knob 2: Q. Selects Square, Pulse Width Modulation or Ramp for the waveform.
•Knob 3: Speed. Controls Attack (the time it takes to get to the stop frequency).
•Knob 4: Pitch. Controls Pitch over a two octave range.
•Knob 5: Mix.
Synth String
Based on the Roland® GR700 Guitar Synth, which has some of the coolest analog synth sounds designed for guitar. The Synth String model is based on one of the signature sounds of the GR700.
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FILTER
0.69HZ
FREQ
PITCH
ATTACK
MIX
•Knob 1: Frequency. Controls a low pass filter tone control.
•Knob 2: Q. Controls the attack time.
•Knob 3: Speed. Sets the speed of the
•Knob 4: Pitch. Controls the Pitch of the effect over a two octave range.
•Knob 5: Mix.
*All product names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model development. Korg® is a registered trademark of Korg, Inc. Roland® is a registered trademark of Roland Corp.