Plug-in Reference

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The Included VST Instruments
Groove Agent ONE
Play Parameters
The parameter controls on the Play page are copies of the parameters on the Voice,
Filter, and Amplifier pages.
The row of parameter controls below the LCD display shows six parameters:
Voice parameters
The row of parameter controls below the LCD display shows six parameters:
Filter Parameters
The row of parameter controls below the LCD display shows four parameters used to
edit the Groove Agent ONE filter:
Parameter Description
Volume The volume of the pad currently selected for editing.
Pan The panorama setting of the pad currently selected for editing.
Coarse Use this control to tune the pad by up to ±12 semitones.
Cutoff Sets the filter cutoff frequency.
Q Sets the filter resonance.
Output Groove Agent ONE provides up to 16 stereo outputs. You can route
pads to individual outputs using this control.
Parameter Description
Mode Here you can reverse the currently selected sample so that you hear
it backwards.
Coarse Use this control to tune the pad by up to ±12 semitones.
Fine Use this control to fine-tune the pad by up to ±100 cents.
Mute Gr. With this control you can assign a pad to one of eight mute groups.
Pads within a mute group never play back simultaneously. New notes
cancel previous notes.
Tr. Mode The sample of the currently selected pad is played either from start to
finish (One Shot) or only for as long as you hold the mouse
button/key (Key Hold). Key Hold can also be determined by the
length of the corresponding MIDI note on your track.
Output Groove Agent ONE provides up to 16 stereo outputs. You can route
pads to individual outputs using this control. See the Operation
Manual for information on how to use multitimbral instruments in your
host application.
Parameter Description
Type Sets the filter type: low-pass (LP), high-pass (HP) or band-pass
(BP). When you set this knob to OFF, the settings on this editing
page have no effect.
Cutoff Sets the filter cutoff frequency.
Q Sets the filter resonance.
Mod This parameter determines the influence that velocity has on the
cutoff frequency. When set to 0
%, the setting has no effect. When
set to any other value, the cutoff frequency changes depending on
the velocity.