Plug-in Reference

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The included VST Instruments
Master
Overdrive Controls the amount of overdrive (distortion) added to
the signal. A slight amount of overdrive will create punch
and bottom. Higher amounts will add distortion.
Delay Sets the delay time in musical values. The delay effect is
always in sync with the song tempo.
Spread Controls the stereo spread of the delay signal. If you set
this to 0, the delay will be centered mono. Higher
amounts of spread will shift the left and right delay chan-
nels. If you set this to 100, the delays will “ping-pong”
between the left and right channels at an even rate.
Tone Adds a low pass filter to the delay. Increasing “tone” will
make every delay repetition darker in tone.
FBK Controls the amount of feedback of the delay. High feed-
back levels will create infinite delays. Use this parameter
with caution.
Mix Controls the balance between dry and wet (effect) signal.
Set to 0, the effect will be off. Set to 50, the balance be-
tween dry and wet signal is 50/50.
Parameter Description
Glide Mode The available modes are: “held”, “on” and “off”. With
“held” selected, a glide effect only occurs for notes
played legato.
Rate Controls the glide rate – the time it takes for a note to
reach its destination pitch.
PB Range Controls the range of a pitch bend MIDI controller. Range
can be set between 1 and 24 semitones for a total of two
octaves.
Env Trigger When set to “Multi”, each keystroke will re-trigger the en-
velopes. When set to “single”, legato notes will not retrig-
ger the envelopes, effectively holding the envelopes on
the sustain level until all keys are released before a new
note is triggered.
Note Priority Defines which note is played when multiple keys are held.
Options are: First, Lowest, Highest, and Last.
Oct Controls the master pitch of Monologue in octave steps.
Range is +/- 4 octaves.
Master Out Controls the master output level that is sent to the VST
mixer. Use it to adjust the balance between different pre-
sets. Use the VST mixer channel volume to control or au-
tomate the Monologue master volume.
Keyboard Pressing the “keyboard” button will reveal a six octave
virtual keyboard. Pressing the “keyboard” button again
will hide the keyboard and display the master section
again.
Parameter Description