CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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output of filter 1 is send to filter 2 and the output of filter 2 is sent to the<br />
effect 1.<br />
Following the Filter section is the <strong>CrX4</strong>'s Effects section which contains 6<br />
independent effects processors. A wide range effects processors are<br />
available including a three types of delay, a chorus, a phaser, a filter, a<br />
reverb, a flanger, a gate, a stereo enhancer, a parametric EQ and a bitreduction/sample-rate<br />
reduction distortion.<br />
Effect 1 is following Filter 1 and Effect 2 is following Filter 2, when the filters<br />
are used in parallel, the output is mixed together and then goes through<br />
Effects 3, 4, 5 and 6 which are in series. When the filters are used in serial,<br />
all effects are processed in serial too.<br />
The Modulation section contains the instrument’s Envelopes, LFOs,<br />
Arpeggiator and Modulation Matrix. At various points throughout the <strong>CrX4</strong>’s<br />
signal path you can modulate the processing parameters using the various<br />
controls found in the instrument’s Modulation section.<br />
The available modulation include 6 envelopes, 4 LFOs, a Modulation Matrix<br />
“patchbay” and the arpeggiator. Independent from this every MIDI<br />
Controllers can also be used to modulate any of the <strong>CrX4</strong>’s parameters and<br />
some can control the Modulation Matrix (in example the Modulation<br />
Wheel).<br />
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