1) The GUI switches for selecting vactrol model appear to be backwards(Fast is slower than medium, which is slower than slow). However, when setting the gate time with CC in my DAW, a higher value corresponds to a longer release time which is expected.
I've attached screenshots of a sequence going from "slow" to "fast" and you can see the waveforms indicate the opposite occurring.
Hi and welcome to Arturia forums.
I'm in doubt about how to understand this myself.
Are you sure you understand? I see you audio, but i'm not sure that tell the behavior as the audio do not tell anything about what's Decay and what's Release.
In the manual you can read this:
"The three Gate response settings enable you to set the characteristics of the Vactrols in the
Lo Pass Gates; from "FAST" for sharper percussive types of attack and decay to "SLOW" for
a softer attack and a more gradual decay. The Pulser Gate setting determines whether the
Pulser has a gate behavior (hold/release) or a trigger behavior (release only)."
If you hear the response from a FAST Gate response setting, then you hear more Release than Decay. It's actually more percussion type, like the manual text indicate, is'nt it?
The SLOW setting have more like a held note response - more decay and no Release?
FAST, MEDIUM and SLOW does perhaps is most about the Hold/ Decay time and therefor can't be seen in the length of a audio Wave?
It's true, that when you use automation parameters to set the values, then a knob have FAST to the left and SLOW to the right. But it you think of it as a frequency, then the frequency normally is faster to the right, and in this regard that would be towards FAST as that's where the Hold/ Decay is shortest, even if the Release is longer.
Perhaps it would make more sense, if the GUI parametrs was turned around so it was SLOW, MED, FAST instead of FAST, MID, SLOW?
But again, i'm not sure about this my self.
The effect is more or less audioble on different sounds.
The audioble difference in the Pulser Gate Response settings seems to be very subtle, if there is any difference at all. I'm not sure, if it work correct.