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Chapter 24 Ultrabeat 371
Stereo Spread
Stereo Spread broadens the stereo image, making it wider and more spacious.
Low Frequency applies the (spreading) effect to the bass frequencies: the higher the
value, the more prominent the effect becomes. Hi Frequency allows you to apply the
effect to the high frequencies.
Voice Volume
This rotary knob adjusts the output volume of the individual drum sounds. To be more
exact, you are controlling the Voice Volume with Env 4, thereby adjusting the maximum
volume level attained after the attack phase of Env 4.
The effect the envelope has on Voice Volume can also be modulated by a Via source.
Note: The leveling stage for Voice Volume precedes the sliders in the mixer. This
approach allows the starting volume of the individual drum sounds to be set
independently of their relative levels in the drum kit mix.
Trigger and Group Menus
The manner in which Ultrabeat reacts to a succession of incoming notes is individually
defined for each sound. These parameters are found in the Output section, below the
Voice Volume knob.
Clicking the button below the Trigger label opens the Trigger menu, allowing you to
choose between Single and Multi trigger modes.
 Single: A new trigger note cuts off the (same) note that is currently playing.
 Multi: When a new note is played, preceding (currently playing) notes continue to
decay in accordance with their respective amplitude envelope settings (Env 4).