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• The level of the feedback signal is governed by a feedback control.
This determines the decay of the feedback tone. Setting this to a negative
value simulates the traveling wave in a tube with one open end and one closed
end. The result is a more hollow, square wave-like sound, pitched one octave
lower.
• A detune control offsets the fundamental frequencies of the three comb filters,
for chorus-like sounds or drastic special effects.
Finally you have access to the common synth parameters – two LFOs, four
envelopes and an effect section.
• By default, envelope 2 controls the level of the impulse sound – this is where
you set up the short impulse decay when emulating string sounds, etc.
RELATED LINKS
Mystic on page 262
Sound Parameters
The Impulse Control Section
This is where you set up the impulse sound – the sound fed into the comb filters,
serving as a starting point for the sound. The Impulse Control has two basic
waveforms that are filtered through separate spectrum filters with adjustable base
frequency. The output is an adjustable mix between the two waveform/spectrum
filter signals.
Spectrum Displays
The displays allow you to draw a filter contour with your mouse for spectrum filters
A and B.