Virtual keyboard, Split keyboard, The synth section – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual
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5.3
The Synth Section
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Latch mode
The
Arpeggiator
module is toggled in latch mode by clicking the
Latch
button to its
on
position. In
this mode, the
Arpeggiator
keeps playing its pattern when the notes on the keyboard are released
and until a new chord is played.
5.2.7
Virtual Keyboard
The lower part of each view includes a virtual keyboard. The keyboard covers seven octaves and
notes are activated by clicking on the keyboard. The keyboard is useful to test sounds when no
MIDI keyboard is connected to your computer.
5.2.8
Split Keyboard
When two layers are used in a sound, one can enable the split keyboard mode in order to play
them in different regions of the keyboard. This mode is activated by clicking on the
Split
button
of the
Keyboard
module. When this mode is activated, a coloured line appears above the ribbon
keyboard of the interface in order to indicate the range of each split region of the keyboard. The left
portion of the keyboard is associated with layer A while the right portion is associated with layer B.
The split point on the keyboard can be adjusted by clicking on the ellipsis icon located to the right
of the ribbon. The split note can be chosen from the
Split Note
drop down menu. Alternatively, the
Learn
function can be activated and the desired split note played on the MIDI keyboard connected
to
Chromaphone 3
.
5.3
The Synth Section
The
Synth
section is accessed by clicking on the
Synth
tab of a layer. This section allows one
to go ’under the hood’ and tweak the core synthesis modules of
Chromaphone 3
and therefore to
customize its tone and behavior. the si the the the tyttheing t
5.3.1
General Notions of Acoustics
Normal Modes
Exciting an object such as the skin of a drum by hitting it with a mallet results in a complex vibra-
tional motion. It is this vibration of the object that will create pressure waves in the surrounding