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This is, why for example there is a "Freq Min" and "Freq Max" knob in the "Low Pass" section. The minimum value represents the low pass filter frequency if the automation variable is 0 %, the maximum value represents the low pass filter frequency if it is 100 %.
This is, why for example there is a "Freq Min" and "Freq Max" knob in the "Low Pass" section. The minimum value represents the low pass filter frequency if the automation variable is 0 %, the maximum value represents the low pass filter frequency if it is 100 %.
Some effects behave different (see below in the details).
Some effects behave different (see below in the details).
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For some effects you can choose a "Curve" or "Mod Curve" value. This is an exponent which influences the automation variable value. If you set this value to 1.0, the automation variable continuously changes from 0% to 100 %. If you set it to values smaller than 1.0, it rises fast from 0 % to higher values, but slowly reaches 100 % (fast change in the beginning of the build-up, slow change close to the end). If you set it to values higher than 1.0, it's the other way round - slow change at the beginning and fast change to the end.
== Detailed descriptions of every zynthian screen ==
== Detailed descriptions of every zynthian screen ==