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Using Ultrabeat’s Model Mode
This mode employs a method of synthesis known as component modeling. This tone
generation technique emulates the physical properties of an object, such as a guitar
string. Further objects are used to stimulate the string—in essence, emulating the way
that it is played: plucked, bowed, and so on. Although the termstring is used, Model mode
enables you to create sounds that have little in common with traditional stringed
instruments.
The string is the element that is responsible for the basic tone. Ultrabeat offers parameters
that allow you to adjust its material—what its made of, in other words.
One of the two available exciters make the string vibrate (move) in different ways. The
string itself doesn’t make a sound unless it is stimulated, or excited.
The signal of the vibrating string is sent to the filter, amplifier, and so on in the Ultrabeat
Synthesizer section.
Exciter buttons
Resolution slider
Material Pad
Exciter buttons: Choose one of the two contrasting exciters. Each offers different sound
characteristics (Type 1 and Type 2).
Note: In this context, an exciter is the agent or triggering device used to initiate the
vibration of the string. Don’t confuse it with the effect plug-in of the same name.
Material Pad: Determines the basic tone of the string with the string Stiffness and
damping (Inner Loss) parameters. See Using the Ultrabeat Material Pad.
Resolution slider: Determines the precision of the calculation.
Higher values produce additional harmonics.
Lower values produce fewer harmonics or inharmonic spectra.
Note: The higher the resolution (the more precise the calculation), the more CPU
resources are required.
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