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Generators
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Modifiers
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Controllers
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Outputs
Generators
Oscillator
- generates tones using predefined conventional waveforms.
Fixed Oscillator
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Noise
- has many uses and deserves a dedicated page covering its versatility.
Sub Oscillator
- this osc goes lower than the other oscs.
Hyper Oscillator
- This osc can give you many voices, detune to taste.
Impulse
- sends a signal on note start
Modifiers
Filter
- apply a High Pass, Low Pass, Band Pass or Band Reject to the incoming signal.
Rescale
- used for fine tuning or offsetting the output values of the incoming signal.
Invert
- has a variety of uses: sets a value of 1 to -1 and 0.5 to -0.5 etc..
Waveshaper
- lets you mutilate the incoming waveform by drawing a response curve.
Delay
- delay the signal and set the repeat amount
Keytrack Delay
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Filter Delay
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Amplifier
- dedicated to adjusting levels
Bitcrusher
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VU Tracker
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Clipper
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Controllers
Envelope
- use note triggering to affect the
ADSR
properties of any signal (filter, osc, amp etc)
LFO
- Low Frequency Oscillator for adding controlled modulation to any parameter.
Custom Envelope
- like
Envelope
but with option to modify the speed of the envelope using automation.
Velocity
- attached this to an amp block to give you volume control per note
Keytrack
- generates control data in relation to each note you feed it.
Knob
- used to fine tune parameters that you do not want to automate later
External Knob
(1 to 8) - as above but these are exposed to the host for automation.
Random
- gives a random value on every keypress
Outputs
Output
- straight mono (equal left/right signal) output module.
Stereo Output
- pans the signal(s). Used wisely can facilitate interesting stereo images.
Voice Settings
- used for transposing, setting the pitch-bend range and setting portamento amount
Global Chorus
- this runs the total output signal through a smooth chorus module.
Global Reverb
- use this for anything from tight metallic chambers to spacious hall reverberation.
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