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decay phase to the release of the key. When this slider is set to 0, there is no sustain phase.
With it set to 100, there is no decay phase.
Finally, the release time is set with the R (Release) slider. This is the time it takes for the
envelope to reach zero after the key is released.
The Noise section can be toggled on or off via the switch next to its name.
23.2.3
Resonator Tabs
Collision's Resonators.
The majority of Collision's character is determined by the parameters in the two Resonator
tabs. Each stereo resonator can be toggled on or off via the switch in its tab. Keep in mind
that if both resonators are turned off, no sound will be produced.
Each resonator section is further divided into three subsections. On the left are controls
related to tuning. In the center are the controls that determine the physical properties of the
resonant object. To the right are mixer controls. Each resonator's center subsection contains
a Copy to button. Pressing this button copies this subsection's parameter settings from
the currently selected resonator to the other resonator.
The link tab between the Resonator tabs allows you to adjust parameters for both res-
onators simultaneously. The behavior here is similar to what happens when you
edit the
properties for a multi-selection of clips
: parameters that have differing values will display the
value
range
(either on the control for knobs or in the status bar for sliders and choosers) and
can be adjusted with the linked control. Dragging the parameter to its absolute maximum
or minimum value will make the settings thereafter identical, adjustable as a single value.