Arturia Bus EXCITER-104 handleiding
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3.5.3.3. Slope
There are two things going on in the Exciter section: The signal’s high-frequency content is
spotlighted by the high-pass filtering, and harmonics are added via a
rectifier
. These are
actually two parallel signals that the Exciter then mixes back together. Slope adjusts the
rectifier behavior from half-wave (as on the hardware) to full-wave, at values from 50% to
100%, respectively. Drag up or down on the number to adjust the value.
A
rectifier
is a type of distortion circuit. It takes a waveform that is symmetrical in its positive
and negative cycles, then makes it asymmetrical by shaving off all or part of either the positive or
negative cycles (but not both). Increasing the Slope past 50% will exceed the behavior of the model 104
hardware, adding even more harmonics. Full-wave rectifiers sound more aggressive than half-wave,
and are ideal for adding air or grunge to atonal transients such as snare hits. For pitched or melodic
sources, half-wave generally sounds better, though full-wave can produce interesting results on simple
monophonic lines.
3.5.3.4. Stereo
Drag up or down on the Stereo value to adjust the stereo width. A value of zero is monaural,
100% is the default, and 200% represents an exaggerated stereo spread. This only affects
the processed portion of the signal output by the Exciter module.
If Bus EXCITER-104 is used on a mono track (as a mono or mono-to-stereo plug-in), the Stereo
parameter is not present.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Arturia |
| Model | Bus EXCITER-104 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 4960 MB |







