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Table Of Contents
Included VST Instruments
Spector
The master Volume knob controls the master volume (amplitude) of the instrument. By
default, this parameter is controlled by Envelope 1, to generate an amplitude envelope for
the oscillators.
The Pan knob controls the position of the instrument in the stereo spectrum. You can use
Pan as a modulation destination.
Modulation and Controllers
The lower half of the control panel displays the various modulation and controller
assignment pages available, as well as the EFX page. You switch between these pages using
the buttons above this section.
The following pages are available:
The LFO page has two low frequency oscillators (LFOs) for modulating parameters.
The ENV page contains the four envelope generators that can be assigned to control
parameters.
The Event page contains the common MIDI controllers (Mod wheel, Aftertouch, etc.)
and their assignments.
The EFX page offers three separate effect types: Distortion, Delay, and Modulation.
RELATED LINKS
Envelope Page on page 215
Event Page on page 217
Effects (EFX) Page on page 218
LFO Page
The LFO page is opened by clicking the LFO button at the top of the lower half of the control
panel. The page contains all parameters and the modulation and velocity destinations for two
independent LFOs.
Depending on the selected preset, there may already be modulation destinations assigned, in
which case these are listed in the Mod Dest box for each LFO.
A low frequency oscillator (LFO) is used for modulating parameters, for example the pitch of
an oscillator (to produce vibrato), or for any parameter where cyclic modulation is required.
The two LFOs have identical parameters.
Speed
Governs the rate of the LFO. If the sync mode is set to MIDI, the available rate
values are selectable as note values, so the rate is synchronized to the sequencer
tempo.
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