Controls common to both triggered modes – Soundtoys PanMan User Manual
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Controls Common to Both Triggered Modes
Threshold and Manual Trigger
The threshold knob controls the level at which the input will cause a trigger
event. To turn off audio based triggering (if you’re using MIDI or manual
triggering), set the threshold all the way up.
The button next to the threshold knob is the Manual Trigger button.
Pressing this button will cause a trigger event. Note that the audio must be
below the threshold for a Manual Trigger event to occur.
Trigger Filter Tweak
The incoming audio is passed through a filter before it hits the level
detector. Pressing the tweak button in one of these modes will open up the
Trigger Filter Tweak Panel, which gives you control over this filter. You can
change the cutoff frequency, gain, and type of filter. You can choose from a
high pass filter (HPF), low pass filter (LPF), or turn the filter off altogether.
Sometimes it is useful to “hear” what is going into the level detector so that
you can use the trigger filter to carve out some specific part of the track to
trigger pan transitions. You can flip the “Monitor” switch to hear the output
of the trigger filter. The red LED next to the switch will light up when you
are monitoring the trigger filter. The monitor switch will automatically turn