Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide396
Reso Amplitude Controls
Gain Amount
Gain Amount attenuates output level gain. Since
resonation can cause extreme changes in signal
level, this is particularly useful for preventing
clipping and achieving unity gain with the orig-
inal signal level. This control is adjustable from
a low of –96 dB (no gain) to a high of 0.0 dB
(maximum gain).
Gain Velocity
Gain Velocity sets the velocity sensitivity of the
Gain Amount control. This gives you touch-sen-
sitive control over Reso’s volume using a MIDI
keyboard.
This control is adjustable from a low of –24 dB
(maximum velocity sensitivity) to a high of
0.0 dB (no velocity sensitivity).
If you set Gain Velocity to –24 dB, a soft strike
on a key will reduce gain up to –24 dB. A hard
strike will have a maximum output level equal to
the current dB setting of the Gain Amount con-
trol.
Conversely, if Gain Velocity is set to 0.0 dB,
Reso’s volume will not change no matter how
hard or soft you strike a key on your MIDI con-
troller).
Mix
Mix adjusts the mix of the processed audio with
the original, unprocessed audio.
Spread
When Reso is used in stereo, the Spread control
can be used to pan multiple Reso voices within
the stereo field. This control is adjustable from
0% (no stereo spread) to 100% (maximum stereo
spread).
Voice stacking affects stereo Spread. For exam-
ple, setting Voice Stack to 1 and Spread to 100%
will alternately pan each note played right and
left. Setting Voice Stack to 4 and Spread to
100%, will pan two of the five voices hard left,
and two voices hard right.
ADSR Envelope Generator
The ADSR (attack, decay, sustain, release) Enve-
lope Generator controls Reso’s amplitude enve-
lope. This amplitude envelope is applied to a
sound each time a note is struck.
The four envelope elements can be adjusted by
dragging the appropriate breakpoint, or by typ-
ing in a numeric value.
For quick numeric entry of MIDI beat clock
values, type “4,” “8,” or “16” for quarter
notes, eight notes, or sixteenth notes. Add
“t” for triplets, or “d” for dotted note values.
Typing “4t” for example, enters a quarter
note triplet value. Typing “16d” enters a
dotted sixteenth note value.
Amplitude controls
Gain Velocity only has an effect when you
play Reso with a velocity-sensitive MIDI
keyboard controller.