To view all settings, click the Spectral Filter header to open the maximized view.
- Filter Shift
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Allows you to shift the filter curve in the frequency domain.
NoteThis is similar to shifting the cutoff frequency of a classic synthesis filter.
- Filter Scale
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Scales the intensity of the Filter Shift.
With this parameter set to 0, Filter Shift and Filter Key Follow have no effect. With negative values, the effect of the Filter Shift settings is inverted.
- Filter Key Follow
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Allows you to adjust the Filter Shift parameter with the notes you play.
Positive values increase the frequencies of the filter nodes with notes above the Center Key. Negative values decrease the frequencies of the filter nodes with notes above the Center Key.
At a setting of 100, a note that is played one octave above the Center Key doubles the frequencies of all filter nodes, and a note one octave below the Center Key halves the frequencies. This means that the filter curve follows the pitch of the played note.
- Filter Envelope Amount
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Controls the cutoff modulation from the filter envelope.
- Filter Envelope Velocity
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Controls the cutoff modulation from velocity.
Envelope Parameters
- Envelope Mode
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Select Sustain to play the envelope from the first node to the sustain node. The sustain level is held for as long as you play the note. When you release the note, the envelope continues with the stages following the sustain. This mode is ideal for looped samples.
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Select Loop to play back the envelope from the first node to the loop nodes. As a result, the loop is repeated for as long as you hold the key. When you release the note, the envelope continues playing the stages that follow the sustain. This mode is ideal for adding motion to the sustain of the envelope.
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Select One Shot to play the envelope from the first to the last node, even if you release the key. The envelope has no sustain stage. This mode is ideal for drum samples.
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Select Shaper to use the envelope as a modulator that allows you to create freely programmable cyclic modulations. To ensure a seamless cycle, the start and end node levels are linked.
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- Edit
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Allows you to edit single or multiple nodes.
- Erase
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Allows you to delete envelope nodes.
- Draw
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Allows you to insert a predefined envelope shape.
You can enter shapes by clicking or by clicking and dragging.
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Click on the envelope display to insert the selected shape with its predefined length. If Sync to Host is activated, the shape is inserted at the nearest grid position. If you repeatedly click at the same position, the shape is inserted multiple times.
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Click and drag to insert the shape in the covered drag area. If Sync to Host is activated, the start and the end nodes of the shape snap to the grid, and all nodes in between are scaled relative to the overall length of the shape. After the shape is inserted, all nodes remain selected. This allows you to switch back to the Edit tool for further editing of the shape.
With Fixed Mode activated, the inserted nodes replace all nodes that cover the current time range. With Fixed Mode deactivated, all consecutive nodes are moved to the right.
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- Paint
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Allows you to paint in a predefined envelope shape. The shape is inserted with its predefined length.
If Sync to Host is activated, the length is quantized to the grid. The level of the shape is determined by the vertical mouse position. This allows you to draw perfectly tempo-synchronized, sequential shapes with an added overall level progression.
- Select Shape Preset
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Allows you to select the shape that is used when entering nodes with the Draw or the Paint tool. A shape consists of multiple nodes making up a progression that can be used when creating your envelopes. The predefined factory shapes are available via the Factory tab. You can also create your own shapes and add them to the User tab. Up to 48 shapes are available per tab.
- Save Shape Preset
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Allows you to save the current envelope shape as a custom shape. You can add up to 48 custom shapes to the User tab.
- Sync to Host Tempo
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Allows you to synchronize the envelope to the tempo of your host application.
- Grid
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Allows you to set the grid for the envelope display, in note values.
- Bipolar
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If this button is activated, the pitch envelope is bipolar, which means that it allows for negative and positive values to bend the pitch.
- Fixed Mode
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With Fixed Mode activated, only the selected nodes are moved when you move a node on the time axis.
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With Fixed Mode deactivated, all subsequent nodes are moved as well when you move a node.
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- Show Waveform
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Shows the sample waveform in the envelope editor.
- Snap
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If Snap is activated and you change the position of nodes, they snap to the nodes of the guide envelope that is shown in the background.
- Show Guide Envelope
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From this pop-up menu, you can select a second envelope to be displayed in the background of the edited envelope.
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If Snap is activated when you move nodes, they snap to the guide envelope.
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- Select Node
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Displays the active envelope node. To select a node, enter its number in the field. To step through the nodes, use the Previous Node/Next Node buttons.
- Time
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Specifies the period of time between two nodes. Depending on the Sync mode, the Time parameter is displayed in milliseconds and seconds, or in fractions of beats.
NoteThe fraction is always reduced to the smallest possible value. 2/16 is displayed as 1/8, for example.
- Level
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Specifies the amplitude of the envelope at the position set by the Time parameter.
- Curve
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Allows you to adjust the curvature between two nodes from linear to logarithmic or exponential behavior.