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VIRUS CLASSIC MANUAL 111
The Effects Menu
ENVELOPE FOLLOWER ATTACK
(Knob: FILTER ATTACK) It controls the attack rate of the envelope follower. With this parameter, you
can determine how fast the envelope follower will respond to the rise in signal level. Higher values
slow the envelope follower down and delay its response.
ENVELOPE FOLLOWER RELEASE
(Knob: FILTER DECAY) It controls the decay time of the envelope follower. With this parameter, you
can determine how swiftly the envelope follower will respond to a decrease in signal level. Higher
values let the Follower linger.
ENVELOPE FOLLOWER GAIN
(Knob: FILTER SUSTAIN) It controls the input level of the envelope follower directly. The nominal
value is the center position (64).
Ring Modulator
This allows you to ring-modulate the residual signal of the SINGLE or PART with an external audio
signal. The effect multiplies the amplitudes of both signals, which provides the frequencies’ sums
and differences. The more harmonics in the incoming signal, the more distinct the modulation.
Especially drumloops modulated with a sine wave create interesting sounds. The incoming signal is
determined with INPUT SELECT. Depending on the incoming signal, the ring modulator operates in
mono or stereo.
DIR/EFF
Defines the signal mix
Value Description
LEFT
The ring modulator is inactive, only the direct signal is audible.
CENTER
Purely the ring modulator signal is audible.

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