EXi: STR-1 Plucked String
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Character [Bell, String]
This changes the way that the upper harmonics become
detuned as Dispersion is increased.
With the Bell setting, as you increase the Dispersion
amount, the lower harmonics will go out of tune gradually,
but the upper harmonics will do so very steeply. The higher
the harmonic, the more out-of-tune it will become. The
resulting inharmonicity is similar to the sound of a bell.
With the String setting, the upper harmonics will still
become more out of tune than the lower harmonics, but with
a more gradual slope. Up to moderately high Dispersion
settings, this retains a string-like character.
AMS 1 [List of AMS Sources]
This selects the first modulation source to control the
Dispersion. For a list of AMS sources, see “Alternate
Modulation Source (AMS) List” on page 901.
Intensity [-100.0…+100.0]
This controls the depth and direction of the Dispersion AMS
modulation.
Intensity Mod AMS [List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to modulate the intensity of
AMS 1.
Intensity [-100.0…+100.0]
This controls the depth and direction of the Intensity Mod
AMS.
AMS 2 [List of AMS Sources]
This selects a second modulation source to control the
Dispersion. For a list of AMS sources, see “Alternate
Modulation Source (AMS) List” on page 901.
Intensity [-100.0…+100.0]
This controls the depth and direction of AMS 2.
AMS 3 [List of AMS Sources]
This selects a third modulation source to control the
Dispersion. For a list of AMS sources, see “Alternate
Modulation Source (AMS) List” on page 901.
Intensity [-100.0…+100.0]
This controls the depth and direction of AMS 3.
String Track
String Track Intensity [–100.0…+100.0]
This controls the overall depth and direction of String
Track’s effect on Dispersion. You can adjust the offsets for
each individual string using the String 1…6 parameters, as
described below.
String 1…6 [–100…+100]
These set the individual Dispersion offsets for the six
Strings, as set under “9–9b: Strings” on page 250. For
instance, you might set the lower strings to greater values, to
model typical guitar strings.
These values are also available for modulating other
parameters via AMS; they appear in the AMS list as Disp.
String Track.
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