User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Disclaimer
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 Using the Instruments
- 4 Instrument Key Mappings
- 5 Credits
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COLOR:
Sets the tonality of the noise. If the NOISE knob is set to its lowest, this control
will have no effect.
Reverb
An algorithmic room simulator, used to add space to the sound. It is worth noting that this
is a send effect, so it is routed in parallel.
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DELAY: Sets the delay time before the wet signal.
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SIZE: Sets the size of the artificial space.
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DAMP: Sets the amount of absorption in the artificial room, reducing high frequencies
in the processed signal.
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GAIN: Controls the return level of the effect.
Delay
The classic echo effect. Like the reverb, this is also a send style effect.
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TIME: Sets the delay time (the time between echoes).
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WIDTH: Controls the stereo spread of the echoes.
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FEEDBACK: Feeds a certain amount of the output back into the effects input, creating
repeating echoes.
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GAIN: Controls the return level of the effect.
Compressor (Cmp)
A tool for shaping the dynamics of the instrument, based on analogue modeling.
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COMPRESS: Controls the compression amount. Higher values apply more compression to
the signal.
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RATIO: Sets the compression ratio. A setting of 4 will mean an input signal 4dB above
the threshold will only increase by 1dB at the output.
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ATTACK: Controls the attack time of the compressor, i.e. how quickly it responds to in-
creases in signal level.
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RELEASE: Controls the release time of the compressor, i.e. how quickly the gain reduc-
tion returns to normal after a drop in signal level.
Using the Instruments
Common Controls
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