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CUBASE LE Effects Parameters
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Ringmodulator
The Ringmodulator can produce complex, bell-like enharmonic sounds.
Ring modulators work by multiplying two audio signals. The ring modu-
lated output contains added frequencies generated by the sum of, and
the difference between, the frequencies of the two signals.
The Ringmodulator has a built-in oscillator that is multiplied with the
input signal to produce the effect.
Parameters
Parameter Description
Oscillator LFO
Amount
LFO Amount controls how much the oscillator frequency is af-
fected by the LFO.
Oscillator Env.
Amount
Env. Amount controls how much the oscillator frequency is af-
fected by the Envelope (which is triggered by the input signal).
Positive and negative values can be set, with center position rep-
resenting no modulation. Left of center, a loud input signal will
decrease the oscillator pitch, whereas right of center the oscilla-
tor pitch will increase when fed a loud input.
Oscillator Wave Selects the oscillator waveform; square, sine, saw or triangle.
Oscillator Range Determines the frequency range of the oscillator in Hz.
Oscillator Frequency Sets the oscillator frequency +/- 2 octaves within the selected
range.
Roll-Off Cuts high frequencies in the oscillator waveform, to soften the
overall sound. This is best used when harmonically rich waveforms
are selected (e.g. square or saw).