User Guide

Module: Resynator
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Copying parameter sets or reloading stored
parameter values
You have the option of copying parameter value
settings or an entire resynator configuration from a
stored sound into the current sound or from one
resynator to another within the current sound. It is
also possible to reload the values stored in the sound
database into the respective resynator and cancel all
the previous changes made during editing.
You will find the copy function in the copy/paste
menu. As well as copying resynator settings and
parameter values, it serves to copy many other data
records, for example, effect settings or controller
assignments
Resetting model parameter/resynator settings
In the copy/paste menu, you will also find a reset
option. It resets resynator and other data to default
values. This function is described on page 57.
Stick recording and animation
When you move the stick controller to edit parameter
values, you can record these movements and play
them back to manipulate parameter values on the
fly. We call this process "stick animation."
In addition to envelopes, stick animation is your
other option for manipulating parameter values as a
function of time.
Let us look at the rules for stick recording and
animation:
You can record one track for every parameter
level. This m+63eans that you can record six
tracks per resynator one each for the three
scape and three sphere parameter levels.
You can record three tracks in the silver module:
one track each for the selected filter, time FX
and freq FX.
You can play back a stored track at the
parameter level at which it was recorded. You
must press the contour contr. button to
specifically select an animation and play it
back for each level (see page 74).
The resynator menus stick animation option
lets you determine if a track is played once or
(1shot) or it is cycled (repeat).
Playing a note triggers the animation. In 1shot
mode, the animation runs through once while
The copy function is described in the section "Copy/
paste" on page 54. There you will find an example
demonstrating how to copy the complete set of
resynator settings from one sound to another.
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