Specifications

Synchronic Plug-in Guide36
LFO1 and LFO2 Set the Waveshape and Duration
for dynamic Gain effects. For static gain effects,
set both LFO1 and LFO2 to Off.
Gain Mode
The Gain effect provides three different modes:
Volume, Distortion, and Saturation.
Volume Applies linear gain with a range of –96 to
+24 dB.
Distortion Applies a non-linear distortion curve
to clip the signal. Distortion is most pronounced
from 0 to +24 dB.
Saturation Applies a warmer, fuzzier distortion
than regular Distortion. Unlike Volume and Dis-
tortion, when Saturation is selected, lower BEG
and END values do not result in attenuating the
signal. A lower setting (–96 dB) results in a
cleaner, less saturated signal, and a higher set-
ting (+24 dB) results in a more saturated signal.
Noise Effect
Noise modulates the post-Gain signal with a
noise source. There are three different Noise
modes: Dark, White, and Brite, each with two
variations (Osc or AM).
BEG and END Range (0–100%) Use the BEG and
END parameters to control the amount of mod-
ulation by noise. At 0%, there is no modulation.
At 100%, the input signal is 100% modulated by
the selected noise (mode), such that only the
amplitude envelope of the input signal remains.
Use the Range controls to set the amount of
Noise effect that will be modulated by the LFO1
and LFO2 waveshapes.
LFO Set the Waveshape and Duration for dy-
namic Noise effects. For static noise effects, set
to Off.
LFO Waveshapes and Durations options
are the same as those provided in the Play-
back module. See “Low Frequency Oscilla-
tor (LFO)” on page 33.
Selecting Gain Mode
Noise effect
LFO Waveshapes and Durations options
are the same as those provided in the Play-
back module. See “Low Frequency Oscilla-
tor (LFO)” on page 33.
Noise Enable
Noise Select
button
LFO Waveshape
selector
Beginning Noise
amount (%)
End Noise
amount (%)
LFO Duration
selector
button
Noise Mode