CronoX 2 User Guide 1.02.sdw - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CronoX 2 User Guide 1.02.sdw - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CronoX 2 User Guide 1.02.sdw - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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Analogue Generator<br />
The <strong>CronoX</strong>'s Analogue Generator module creates its waveforms in real-time.<br />
The Generator uses 64-bit internal resolution and allows full control over all<br />
waveform parameters including pulse width. You can morph between waveforms<br />
and use the continuous Pulse Width for all available waveforms. This gives a<br />
wide range of classic analogue sounds.<br />
The Waveform dial sets the Generator's waveform shape. When turned all the<br />
way to the right it outputs a pulse wave. When turned all the way to the left it<br />
outputs a sawtooth wave. In intermediate positions it outputs a waveform that is a<br />
combination of the two. Range: Sawtooth...Pulse.<br />
The Symmetry dial effects the waveform's shape, expanding and contracting it,<br />
as in the case of pulse width modulation. In this case however, the waveform<br />
reshaping can be applied to any available waveform. Range: 0%...100%<br />
The "Analogue" Generator module contains several controls for generator tuning<br />
and tracking. These include: Octave, Semitone and TRK.<br />
The Octave and Semitone controls are used to set the Generator's pitch. Octave<br />
sets the Generator pitch in octaves. A range of -2 to +7 octaves is available.<br />
Semitone sets the Generator pitch in semitones. A range of -11 to +11 semitones<br />
is available. The TRK (Track) button determines whether the Generator tracks<br />
the pitch of incoming MIDI messages. If TRK is switched off the frequency of the<br />
Generator depends on the Octave and Semitone settings.<br />
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