User Guide

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Module: Resynator
The two resynators in Neuron...
Neuron features two resynators of identical design.
Models may be selected freely for each resynator.
Envelopes and stick recording/animation
Editing within the scape and sphere parameter levels
can be performed at each level via a "hard-wired"
ADSR envelope. The envelope defined in shaper 1
modulates resynator 1, likewise shaper 2 serves as
the envelope generator and resynator 2.
In addition, the two shapers offer freely routable
envelopes (either two ADSR envelopes or one 4
levels 4 times curve) for controlling resynator pitch.
The curve parameters are defined in the respective
shaper, the depth or intensity of the curve (and
therefore its routing) is determined in the menu of
the given resynator (FreeEnv Pitch, see page 83).
To learn how to handle the shaper, read the section
"Module: Shaper 1/2" starting on page 99.
As an alternative, stick movements can be recorded
in real-time and applied selectively to control the
parameters of each scape/sphere level.
We call this process stick animation and have de-
dicated a separate section to it starting on page 89.
Pitch, volume and parameter modulation
The volume of every resynator output as well as pitch
and every scape and sphere levels opposite
parameter pairs can be modulated via the mod
modules LFO.
The form and frequency of the modulating LFO
oscillation are determined in the mod menu, which
also lets you define the basic depth as well as delay
time. You will find more on this on page 116.
After you have defined the LFO oscillation in the
mod module, go to the resynator menu to assign
the modulation to the resynator (if desired) and
determine modulation intensity.
To this end, the LFO depth menu offers the options
pitch, volume, and L1 scape 1/3 to L3 sphere 2/4.
These parameters are in described in table 7 starting
on page 82.
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