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057: 2-Voice Resonator
This effect includes two independent resonators, which each
resonate at a specified pitch in response to the input signal.
You can use this to add a unique character to a string sound
by emphasizing certain harmonics, for instance, or to
introduce a pitched element into a drum loop. The resonance
intensity can be controlled via an LFO or Dmod.
CONTROL
Trim [0…100]
This sets the input level for the effect.
Control Mode [Manual, LFO, Dmod]
This sets the way that the Resonance is controlled.
Manual: the Resonance parameter controls the intensity of
the effect.
LFO: the intensity of resonance is controlled by the LFO.
As the LFO sways between positive and negative values, the
resonators alternate between octaves of the specified pitch.
Dmod: the resonance is controlled by the dynamic
modulation source. If you use a bipolar modulation source,
such as JS X, you can modulate the resonance so that the
resonance sounds in both the high and low octaves, similar
to the LFO.
LFO/Dmod Invert [Check-box]
This applies only when Control Mode is set to LFO or
Dmod.
Enabling LFO/Dmod Invert reverses the Resonance
modulation for Voice 2. As the Dmod or LFO increases,
Voice 1’s Resonance will be positive, but Voice 2’s will be
negative (and thus resonate at the lower octave).
Source [Off…Tempo]
Selects a modulation source to control Resonance intensity.
Modulation Depth [+/–100]
Sets the amount of resonance intensity modulation. This
applies to both LFO and Dmod.
LFO
Frequency [Hz] [0.02…20.00]
This sets the LFO speed, in Hz. It applies only when
MIDI/Tempo Sync, below, is Off.
MIDI/Tempo Sync [Check-box]
BPM [MIDI, 40.00…300.00]
Base Note [ … ]
Times [x1…x32]
When MIDI/Tempo Sync is on, the LFO speed is set by
BPM, Base Note, and Times, instead of Frequency. For
more information, see “MIDI/Tempo Sync” on page 779.
Type [Individual, Common1, Common2]
Selects either (individual) LFO, Common FX LFO1, or
Common LFO2. See “LFO Type” on page 779.
Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees]
[–180…+180]
Sets the phase offset when Type = Common 1 or Common 2.
See “Common LFO Phase Offset [degrees]” on page 779.
VOICE1
Pitch [C0…B8]
This sets the tuning of Voice 1, by note name.
Fine [cents] [–50…+50]
This adjusts the fine-tuning of Voice 1, in cents.
Resonance [+/–100]
This applies only when Control Mode is set to Manual.
Negative settings change the harmonic content, and also
make the resonance one octave lower.
High Damp [%] [0…100]
This sets the amount of damping for the high frequencies of
the resonant sound. Lower values mean less damping,
creating a metallic sound with stronger harmonics.
Level [0…100]
This sets the output level for Voice 1.
Pan [L6…L1, C, R1…R6]
This sets the stereo position of Voice1.
VOICE2
The parameters for Voice 2 are the same as those for
“VOICE1,” above.
OUTPUT
This is the standard effects output section, with modulatable
control over wet/dry balance. For more information, see
“OUTPUT” on page 762.
Left
Right
Resonance
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
Wet: Mono In - Stereo Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
High Damp
High Damp
Trim
Trim
+
Level
Level
Pan
Pan
Control Mode
D
-mod
LFO
Manual
Invert: On/Off
Resonator
Resonator
Pitch, Fine [cent]