Filter Models

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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.
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.

Attack Synth

MIX
FILTER
SPEED
C
FREQ
PITCH
RAMP
SQUARE
PWM

Synth String

MIX
FILTER
0.69HZ
C
FREQ
PITCH
ATTACK
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 vibrato-y pulse width modulation.
Knob 4: Pitch. Controls the Pitch of the effect 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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studied during Line 6’s sound model development. Korg® is a registered trademark of Korg, Inc. Roland® is a registered trademark of Roland Corp.