Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual
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Architecture of
Chromaphone 3
The Layer Mixer
The layer mixer, shown in Figure 8, includes general controls which can be applied to each layer.
It is where the output level of each layer can be monitored and adjusted using the different level
meters and
Gain
knobs.
Each layer can be named using a label. In order to edit a label, click on it and type on the
computer keyboard. Once a name has been entered, hit the
Return
key or click outside the label in
order to deselect this region.
A layer can be switched
on
or
off
by clicking on the power switch icon located just below
its label. Switching
off
a layer not only mutes its output but completely deactivates the synthesis
engine of the layer. Note that in this case, the split layer feature of the keyboard is also deactivated.
Each layer can also be muted or soloed by using the
M
and
S
buttons respectively. The level of
a layer is adjusted using the corresponding
Gain
knob. Note that it is possible to move the gain
knobs of both layers by the same amount. In order to move the knobs together shift-click on a knob
and move it.
The
Pan
knob is used to position the output of a layer in stereo space by adjusting the relative
amplitude of signals sent to the left and right channels. When in its leftmost position, signal is only
sent to the left channel while in its rightmost position signal is only sent to the right channel. When
in its center position, an equal amount of signal is sent to both channels.
Each layer can also be transposed independently using the
Tune
controls. The adjustments are
relative to the general tuning of the synthesizer which is specified in the
Settings
view. This control
is composed of two numbers separated by a dot. The first number indicates a value in semi-tones
while the second one indicates a value in cents (one hundredth of a semi- tone). The amount of
transposition can be adjusted by click-dragging upward or downward on the semi-tone and cent
controls. Double clicking on these controls brings back their value to zero.
Figure 8: The layer mixer.
The Modes Section
This section includes a master clock, keyboard, unison, vibrato and arpeggiator modules as well as
macro parameters which will be described in more details in Chapter 5.
The Synth Section
The
Synth
section gives access to the synthesis parameters described in details in Chapter 5 and
allows one to really go under the hood.