User Guide
Table Of Contents
3.5.1 Input
This parameter allows you to adjust the signal level in to this plug-in. Up to 12 dB of gain is provided
to recover low-level signals.
3.5.2 Output
This parameter sets the final output level of the plug-in. Up to 12 dB of gain is available.
3.5.3 Mix
This parameter sets the overall balance of wet (effected) signal to dry (original) signal.
3.6 Notation Grid
The Notation Grid takes a very unique and musical approach to creating pitches or rhythmic sequences.
As each voice is enabled, it is represented on the grid by an oval note graphic with a corresponding
number. By clicking and dragging on the oval, the note can be placed anywhere on the grid. The vertical
position reflects the voice’s pitch shift amount, relative to the selected key. The note’s horizontal position
reflects the delay time for that voice.
When moving a voice around on the grid, it will automatically snap to quantized pitch and time subdi-
visions in order to easily create intervals and rhythms. To allow the voices to move freely without being
quantized to 16 notes, hold the Command key while dragging the voice. You may find that the Notation
Grid is best for creating harmonies or constructing chords and especially when creating a sequence of
notes. However, when creating micropitch or fixed-interval effects it may be easier to set up each voice
using its individual parameters. Use the way that works best for you. The rest of the parameters that
affect how voices are processed are detailed below.
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