SaxLab Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
SaxLab Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
SaxLab Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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Deviation<br />
<strong>SaxLab</strong> 2’s Deviation section is located in the lower middle of the instrument’s<br />
Front Panel. An important part of the sound of a real acoustic instrument is<br />
that no two notes are exactly the same. No matter how hard the player may<br />
try, each note is slightly different. Our ears are very sensitive to these<br />
differences and can usually detect when two notes are identical. For this<br />
reason, <strong>SaxLab</strong> incorporates Body, Air and Pitch Deviation controls which<br />
introduce small random variations to the Body filter, the “air” layer of the<br />
sound, and to the overall pitch of a note each time it is triggered.<br />
Body (Deviation Amount): The Body (Deviation Amount) control is used to set<br />
a degree of randomisation in the instrument’s Body filter for each note that is<br />
played back. Increasing the Body (Deviation Amount) control will introduce<br />
more random timbre variation from note to note in the sound of the<br />
instrument.<br />
Air (Deviation Amount): The Air (Deviation Amount) control is used to set a<br />
degree of randomisation in the instrument’s “air” layer for each note that is<br />
played back. Increasing the Air (Deviation Amount) control will introduce more<br />
random timbre variation from note to note in the sound of the instrument.<br />
<strong>LinPlug</strong> <strong>SaxLab</strong> User Guide 2.0.3<br />
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