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SOUND PARAMETERS REFERENCE
Carrier Attack
> 0 to 127:
Attack time of the carrier’s own “envelope follower”.
Together with Carrier Release, this is used to smoothen the
vocoded signal.
Carrier Release
> 0 to 127:
Release time of the carrier’s envelope follower.
Together with Carrier Attack, this is used to smoothen the
vocoded signal.
Spectral Balance
> 0 to 127:
Balance between high and low frequencies in the
vocoded signal. In effect, this parameter works like a simple
equalizer, determining the overall colour of the vocoder out-
put. Higher values can improve the clarity of speech.
Modulation destination “Filter Env Slope”.
Bands
> 1 to 32:
The number of filter bands used. The higher this
number, the higher the quality (e.g. speech becomes more
intelligible). Lower values are better for robot voices etc..
Modulation destination “Filter Env Release”.
Summary of Contents for Virus TI
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Page 7: ...1 Introduction ...
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