Option
Note-off Env
Note-on Vel
Note-off Vel
Current Amplitude
Random
The Unison/Glide Tab
The Unison/Glide tab has the following parameters:
Unison
Unison allows you to trigger multiple voices simultaneously with each note you play.
When you activate the Unison option, the following parameters become available:
Option
Voices
Detune
Pan
Delay
Description
The level of the note-off sample is controlled by the amplitude
envelope of the note-off sample: The note-off sample is played
back with the level that its amplitude envelope has at the moment
when the note-off sample is triggered.
The level of the note-off sample is controlled by the incoming
MIDI note-on velocity.
The level of the note-off sample is controlled by the incoming
MIDI note-off velocity.
The level of the note-off sample is controlled by the current
amplitude of the associated note-on sample.
The level of the release sample is controlled by a random value.
Use the Amount control to set the depth of the random value.
Description
This determines the number of voices that are triggered
simultaneously (max. 8).
Use this parameter to detune the pitch of each unison voice in
cents. This produces a fatter sound.
Use this parameter to spread the unison voices across the stereo
panorama. The higher the value, the broader the stereo image.
With this parameter you can introduce a small random delay for each
unison voice. With a value of 0 %, all unison voices are triggered at
the same time. Values from 1 % to 100 % add a random delay to each
unison voice. The higher the value, the more random the delay. This is
especially useful to avoid comb filter effects with two or more slightly
detuned samples, which can occur if you play them back at exactly
the same time.
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Editing Zones in the Sound Editor
The Voice Control Section