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Fine Structure slider: Enhances the spectral (harmonic) structure, making the overall
harmonic makeup of the sound more precise. This results in a more detailed sound
that is harmonically richer and—depending on the model selected—more guitar-like
or violin-like, for example. In other words, the resonant cavities of the instrument
become more resonant—somewhat like the increased depth of tone provided by a
larger-bodied guitar. A value of 0.0 denotes no fine structure. A value of 1.0 results in
enhanced/full fine structure of the selected model.
Note: Heavy use of Fine Structure may be quite CPU intensive. Also note that Fine
Structure may not actually result in much difference in your sound. It is highly dependent
on several string, Waveshaper, and Body EQ model parameter settings. As always, use
your ears!
To adjust other Body EQ models graphically
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Drag vertically on the graphic to control the Formant Intensity parameter.
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Drag horizontally on the graphic to control the Formant Shift parameter.
Using Sculptures Output Parameters
The Level Limiter is useful for domesticating some of the more aggressive aspects—such
as snarling or roaring sonic artifacts—that you may encounter when using Sculpture.
Level knob: Controls the overall output level of Sculpture.
Level Limiter mode buttons: Click to choose one of the following options:
Off: Disables the limiter.
Mono: A monophonic limiter that processes the summed signal of all voices.
Poly: A polyphonic limiter that processes each voice independently.
Both: A combination of both limiter types.
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