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Freehand: With the pencil you can draw "freehand". Draw or rotate a
straight line by pressing and holding the "Shift" key.
Draw quantization: This activates a quantization function to draw
straight lines and angled figures. The farther away from the curve you
are, the wider the bulge in the range. This effect can be increased
with the "Ctrl" key.
Reshape tool: This drawing tool lets you bend existing curves.
Deformed curves can be achieved by pressing the mouse button
repeatedly.
Navigation tool: Drag the display area.
Zoom tool: With the left mouse button you can zoom into the
selection; zoom back out with the right. Keep the left mouse button
depressed to feed along the zoom area.
Reset: The "Reset" button quickly allows you to replace the filter
curve with that present in the output state.
Preset: Access the presets for definite applications here.
Strength: The "Strength" slider allows you to enhance or diminish the
intensity of curvatures. The result is a stronger or weaker modulation.
Vol:The "Volume" controller controls the volume of the material.
Sound cloner: With the sound cloner you can determine the sound
characteristic of a song and transfer it to your other recordings. This
way you can, for example, create a Pat Metheny song in the style of
Madonna. Load a track you really like, set the song's playback
position and press the "Learn" button´.
Scale options: Accesses a settings dialog with the following options
available:
Freq: This switch lets you choose between a logarithmic ("log") or a
linear ("lin") frequency scale. The logarithmic display corresponds to
the human perception of volume. Like on a keyboard of a key
instrument, the (graphic) spacing of the intervals, i.e. halftones, is
uniform across the entire range.
Freq.log: The upper labeling of the graphic can be switched between
output in "Hz" or "Notes". Note output is only possible via logarithmic
frequency display ("log").