Steinberg Padshop 2 handleiding

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Speed
Determines how fast and in which direction the playback marker progresses through
the sample.
At 0 %, the playback marker does not move.
At 100 %, the playback marker progresses through the sample at the original
speed and direction.
At 200 %, the playback marker progresses through the sample at twice the original
speed.
At -100 %, the playback marker progresses through the sample at the original
speed, but in reverse direction.
At -200 %, the playback marker progresses through the sample at twice the
original speed and in reverse direction.
Speed Key Follow
Adjusts how the speed of the oscillator is affected by the note that you play. The center
key is
xed at C3.
Values above 0 increase the speed of notes above the center key and decrease the
speed of notes below the center key.
For example, at a setting of 100 %, playback is twice as fast for the octave above
the center key and is half the speed for the octave below the center key. A setting
of 200 % results in a speed that is four times as fast for the octave above the center
key and is a quarter of the current speed for the octave below.
Negative values invert the order, that is, the speed gets lower above the center
key, and higher below the center key.
Random Direction
Allows you to randomize speed and direction of playback by adding a negative or
positive random value to the current Speed setting when you play a note.
Purity
Allows you to adjust the spectral purity of the sound. At 0%, you hear the original
sound.
Positive values increase the level differences between partials, which results in a
pure sound.
Negative values decrease the level differences between partials, which results in a
noisy, impure sound.
Purity can be modulated via the modulation matrix.
This parameter scales the frequency offsets of all partials. The effect of this parameter
largely depends on whether frequency offsets exist in the signal. If a sound is strictly
harmonic, that is, if there are no frequency offsets, the
Inharmonicity control does not
have an effect.
The frequencies of the partials are compared to the harmonic series, starting two
octaves below the played pitch. If a sound is not strictly harmonic, the frequencies
of some of the partials are offset to match the frequencies of the assumed harmonic
series.
At 0%, only harmonic frequencies are allowed. At +100%, you hear the original sound.
At +200%, the frequencies are assigned twice the frequency offset. Negative values
invert the frequency offsets accordingly.
Inharmonicity can be modulated via the modulation matrix.
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Productinformatie

MerkSteinberg
ModelPadshop 2
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte9568 MB