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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Included Effect Plug-ins
- MIDI Effects
- Included VST Instruments
- Groove Agent SE
- HALion Sonic SE
- LoopMash
- Mystic
- Padshop
- Prologue
- Retrologue
- Spector
- Functional Diagrams
- Index
Included VST Instruments
Mystic
Level
Determines the level of the impulse sound being fed into the comb filters. By
default, this parameter is modulated by envelope 2. That is, you use envelope 2 as
a level envelope for the impulse sound.
• For a string-type sound, you want an envelope with a quick attack, a very
short decay and no sustain (an impulse in other words), but you can also
use other envelopes for other types of sounds.
Try raising the attack for example, or raising the sustain to allow the
impulse sound to be heard together with the comb filter sound.
Crackle
Allows you to send noise directly into the comb filters. Small amounts of noise
produce a crackling, erratic effect, higher amounts give a more pronounced noise
sound.
Feedback
Determines the amount of signal sent back into the comb filters (the feedback
level).
• Setting Feedback to zero (twelve o’clock) effectively turns off the comb
filter sound, as no feedback tone is produced.
• Setting Feedback to a positive value creates a feedback tone, with higher
settings generating longer decays.
• Setting Feedback to a negative value creates a feedback tone with a more
hollow sound, pitched one octave lower. Lower settings generate longer
decays.
Detune
Offsets the notch frequencies of the three parallel comb filters, effectively
changing the pitches of their feedback tones. At low settings, this creates a
chorus-like detune effect. Higher settings detunes the three tones in wider
intervals.
Pitch and Fine
Overall pitch adjustment of the final sound. This changes the pitch of both the
impulse sound and the final comb filter sound.
Key Tracking
Determines whether the impulse sound should track the keyboard. This affects
the sound of the comb filters in a way similar to a key track switch on a regular
subtractive synth filter.
Portamento
Makes the pitch glide between the notes you play. The parameter setting
determines the time it takes for the pitch to glide from one note to the next. Turn
the knob clockwise for longer glide time.
The Mode switch allows you to apply glide only when you play a legato note
(switch is set to Legato). Legato is when you play a note without releasing the
previously played note. Note that Legato mode only works with monophonic
parts.
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