User Guide

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Module: Shaper 1/2
Shaper 1’s amplifier envelope is "hard-wired" to
resynator 1’s amplifier and therefore modulates the
signal’s amplitude or volume. The same applies to
shaper 2 and resynator 2. In this mode, you will
always define an ADSR envelope in the shaper.
The parameter level envelope of a shaper is "hard-
wired" to its resynator’s model parameters. Again,
you will always be dealing with an ADSR envelope
whose depth is determined separately for each of the
resynator’s three scape and sphere parameter levels.
This means that the modulation intensity can be
varied selectively for every cross-x parameter pair at
the six parameter levels, even though the same curve
is used for all parameters.
Free envelopes: flexible routing
Unlike amplifier and par. level envelopes, free
envelopes can be assigned to several modulation
destinations (for example, to a resynator’s pitch).
You can also select the more complex
4 levels 4 times envelope instead of the two classic
ADSR envelopes.
If you opt for the two ADSR envelopes (one curve per
shaper), you can assign dedicated modulation
destinations to each envelope.
The two shapers are combined for defining a 4L/4T
curve.
Use the depth parameter of the desired modulation
destination to route free envelopes: Every potential
modulation destination offers the menu options
ADSR1 depth
,
ADSR2 depth
and
4 L/4 T
depth
; they let you define the desired modulation
intensity. If a modulation destination’s depth = 0,
the given envelope will not modulate it.
You can assign the following modulation
destinations to free envelopes:
• Resynator pitch (page 83).
• Blender amount (page 95).
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