Reference Manual

393 Live Instrument Reference
Mixer Section
Resonator Mixer.
Each resonator has its own Volume and Pan controls. Pan can also be modulated by note pitch
via the K (Key) slider below the knob.
The Bleed control mixes a portion of the original oscillator signal with the resonated signal. At
higher values, more of the original signal is applied. This is useful for restoring high frequencies,
which can often be damped when the tuning or quality are set to low values.
24.2.4 LFO Tab
Collision’s LFOs.
Collision’s two independent LFOs can be used as modulation sources for a variety of excitator
and resonator parameters, which are selectable in the Destination choosers. Additionally, they
can modulate each other.
The LFO 1 and LFO 2 switches toggle the respective LFO on and off, while the waveform choos-
er determines the wave shape. The choices are sine, square, triangle, sawtooth up, sawtooth
down and two types of noise. The first noise type steps between random values while the second
uses smooth ramps.