CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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The Generator Controls<br />
The upper and lower part in this section are apart from the just mentioned<br />
two controls absolutely identical. The respective controls in each Generator<br />
are partly the same and partly depending on the type of Generator used:<br />
Common Controls on Top<br />
Each Generator also has its own On/Off switch located to the left of the<br />
module's menu. If you don’t want to use one of the Generators it's best to<br />
switch it off as this conserves CPU resources.<br />
Next is a Menu which allows to select the generator type. There are 5<br />
different available within the <strong>CrX4</strong>: Time Sampler, Wavetable Sampler,<br />
Loop Sampler, Oscillator and Noise Oscillator.<br />
Finally there is a Edit Helper Menu which offer functions to copy and paste<br />
one generators settings to a different generator and to init the settings of a<br />
generator.<br />
Common controls on the Left<br />
Each Generator module contains<br />
controls for Semitone, and Cent.<br />
Semitone sets the Generator pitch in<br />
semitones. A wide range covering<br />
multiple octaves up or down is<br />
available: -60 to +60 semitones (thats<br />
-5 to +5 octaves).<br />
Cent sets the oscillator pitch in cents (a<br />
semitone is equal to 100 cents). A<br />
range of -100 to +100 cents is<br />
available.<br />
The Track button determines whether<br />
the Generator tracks the pitch of<br />
incoming note messages. If Track is switched off the frequency of the<br />
Generator depends on the Semitone and Cent settings only and is the<br />
same whatever note is played.<br />
Common controls on the Right<br />
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