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1/2. Bars

to 1/64. syncs the triangle waveform of the LFO to dotted note

values.

1/1t Bars

to 1/64t syncs the triangle waveform of the LFO to third note va-

lues.

w

With positive Mod Depth values the LFO starts at maximum amplitude, and
inversely, with negative values it starts at minimum amplitude.

Mod Speed

S&H...1000 Hz

The integrated Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) creates a Triangle wave to modulate
filter frequency. Mod Speed determines the frequency of the LFO. At low values, it
might take several minutes for the LFO to perform a complete cycle, while higher va-
lues are in the audible range. A setting of S&H creates a random value which will be
held for the length of a tone (independent from the Sync settings).

Mod Depth

-100%...100%

Determines the amount of filter frequency modulation by the LFO.

Amplifier Section

This section is found near the end of the Attack’s signal routing, follo-
wed by the Delay FX section. Its purpose is to set the volume of the
sound.
It is important to know that Envelope 2 always controls the amplifier
level.
Additionally the Amplifier section offers sound output, panning and ef-
fect send levels.


Output

1...6

The Attack offers 6 stereophonic audio outputs. This parameter sets the audio output
of the selected sound. You can use this function to assign different effects or EQ set-
tings to sounds of a kit.
Please take into account that Delay 1 only appears on stereo output 1, and Delay 2
only on stereo output 2. Outputs 3 to 6 are always dry.

Volume

- dB...0 dB

Sets the output volume of the selected sound.

Vel (Velocity)

-100%...100%

Specifies by how much volume will be affected by keyboard velocity. Use this fea-
ture to give more expression to the sound. With a setting of 0, velocity will have no
effect on volume. For positive settings, the volume rises with higher velocities. This is
the most commonly used setting. With negative settings, the volume decreases at