Plug-in Reference
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The included effect plug-ins
- MIDI effects
- The included VST instruments
- Index
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The included VST instruments
SR parameters
With these buttons you can change the sample rate. Lower
sample rates basically reduce the high frequency content
and sound quality, but the pitch is not altered. This is a great
way to emulate the “lo-fi” sounds of older digital synths!
• If button “F” is active, the selected Part’s program plays back
with the sample rate set in the host application.
• If button “1/2” is active, the selected Part’s program plays
back with half the original sample rate.
• If button “1/4” is active, the selected Part’s program plays
back with a quarter of the original sample rate.
• A bonus effect of using lower sample rates is that it re-
duces the load on the computer CPU, allowing more simul-
taneous voices to be played, etc.
Spector
The synthesis in this synthesizer is based around a “spec-
trum filter”, which allows you to specify the frequency re-
sponse by drawing a filter contour in the spectrum display.
Slightly simplified, the signal path is the following:
• The starting point is the sound generated by up to 6 os-
cillators.
You can choose between different numbers of oscillators in different
configurations (in octaves, in unison, etc.). The oscillators can also be
detuned for fat sounds or extreme special effects.
• Each oscillator produces two basic waveforms, labeled
A and B.
You can choose between six different waveforms, independently se-
lected for A and B.
• The two waveforms pass through separate spectrum fil-
ters (A and B).
You can draw different spectrum contours for the two filters, or select a
contour from the included presets.
• The Cut 1 & 2 parameters allow you to shift the fre-
quency range of the spectrum filter.
This makes it easy to create unique-sounding filter sweeps.
• Finally, a Morph control lets you mix the output of spec-
trum filters A and B.
Since this can be controlled with envelopes, LFOs, etc. you can create
morphing effects.
• You also have controllers and modulation parameters
(two LFOs, four envelopes and three effects), see
“Modu-
lation and controllers” on page 112.
Ö The signal flow of the Spector synth is illustrated in the
section “Diagrams” on page 118.
Sound parameters
Oscillator section
A/B waveform pop-up menus
This is where you select basic waveforms for the A and B
output of the oscillators. The options are especially suited
for use with the spectrum filter.
Coarse and Fine
These parameters provide overall transposition and tuning
of the oscillators (common for all oscillators, A and B
waveforms).










