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Effects

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Parameter  

Description 

Value 

Range 

Compressor 

 

Use the button in the upper-left corner of this 
section to enable or disable the compressor. 

 

 

Threshold 

Signal level after which the compression will be 
applied. 

-30.0 – 0.0 – +10.0 dB 

 

Ratio 

Amount of compression applied. 

1.0:1 – 20.0:1 

 

Attack Length of time to apply the compression. 

0–100% 

 Makeup

 

Amount of additional output gain for the 
compressed signal. 

-20.0 – 0 – +20.0 dB 

Delay 

 

Use the button in the upper-left corner of this 
section to enable or disable delay. 

Off, On 

 

Time 

Amount of time between the dry signal and the 
delayed signal. 

1/16 – 16/4 

 L/R 

Ratio 

Reduces the delay 

Time 

in either the 

Left 

or 

Right 

stereo field. This is useful for creating 

offset, panned delays.

 

50:100 – 100:100 – 100:50 

 

Feedback 

Amount of signal fed back into the delay line. 

0–100% 

 

Reso LP Freq 

Low pass frequency for feedback resonance.

 

100 – 16000 Hz

 

 

Reso Bell Freq  Center frequency for feedback resonance.

 

100 – 16000 Hz

 

 

Reso Bell Gain  Amount of gain applied to the resonant 

frequency. 

0–100% 

 

Mix 

Wet/dry amount of the delay effect. 

0–100% 

Reverb 

 

Use the button in the upper-left corner of this 
section to enable or disable reverb. 

Off, On 

 

Pre-Delay 

Length of time between dry signal and 
reverberated signal. 

0 – 250 ms 

 

Time 

Length of reverb tail. 

0.3 – 60.00 s 

 

Size 

Size of the reverberation environment.  

0–100% 

 

Shape 

Shape of the reverberation environment, which 
will alter the density of reverb reflections.  
At lower settings, the sound of individual 
reflections is more present. 
At higher settings, reflections are more uniform. 

0–100% 

 

Damp 

Amount of frequency dampening applied to the 
reverberated signal. 

100–0% 

 

HPF Freq 

Center frequency for reverb signal high-pass 
filter. 

0 – 2000 Hz 

 Bright 

Amount of high frequency decay.  

-100–0% 

 

Mix 

Wet/dry amount of the reverb effect. 

0–100% 

 

Summary of Contents for Fabric XL

Page 1: ...Fabric XL User Guide English Manual Version 1 1...

Page 2: ...uirements and compatibility information visit airmusictech com For technical support visit support airmusictech com Installation 1 Double click the exe Windows or pkg macOS file you downloaded Follow...

Page 3: ...3 Operation Overview Setup Section View Toggles Main Vol Perform Controls Layers Controls...

Page 4: ...4 Effects Controls Settings...

Page 5: ...enu to set your audio system s latency Lower values result in a more immediate playing response but also more CPU consumption If you are working with larger projects this may cause audible clicks and...

Page 6: ...frequency of the layer 100 0 100 Reso Amount of resonance emphasis of the filter cutoff point for the layer 100 0 100 Attack Amount of amplitude attack reduced from or added to the sound 100 0 100 Rel...

Page 7: ...r the layer key range C 2 G8 Key High Set the highest key for the layer key range C 2 G8 Undamped Keys Set the starting note above which all notes are undamped Off D5 E5 F5 Octave Coarse tuning of the...

Page 8: ...ternate successive notes between stereo left and right 100 0 100 Filter Parameter Description Value Range Mode Type of filter applied Off Lowpass 24dB Lowpass 12 dB Band 18 Band 12 High 12 Peak EQ Pre...

Page 9: ...of time for the sound to reach full level 0 ms 32 s Decay Length of time for the note to reach sustain level 0 ms 32 s Sustain Level of the sound while the note is held 0 100 Release Length of time f...

Page 10: ...h sustain level 0 ms 32 s Sustain Level of the filter while the note is held 0 100 Release Length of time for the filter to dissipate when released 0 ms 32 s Fade Level decrease or increase to the env...

Page 11: ...between Levels 2 and 3 0 ms 32 s Level 3 Pitch level relative to the Env Depth at the start of the note 100 0 100 Decay Length of time for the note to reach sustain level after the Attack 0 ms 32 s Su...

Page 12: ...FO is synced to the global tempo Off First Note Each Note BPM Note BPM Beat Destination Where the low frequency oscillator is applied Pitch Cutoff Reso Amp Pan Rate Speed of the low frequency oscillat...

Page 13: ...s when the percussion sample is triggered Note On Note Off Octave Adjust pitch of the percussion sample 4 0 4 Cutoff Cutoff frequency of the percussion sample 0 100 Decay Length of time for the percus...

Page 14: ...s the modulation waveshape 100 0 100 Stereo Degree of stereo spread of the effect 0 360 deg Modwheel Enable or disable tremolo control by the modwheel Off On Depth Modulation depth of the tremolo effe...

Page 15: ...0 12 dB Low Mid Amount of attenuation or boost applied to the low mid frequency band 20 0 20 dB High Mid Amount of attenuation or boost applied to the high mid frequency band 20 0 20 dB High Amount o...

Page 16: ...elay line 0 100 Reso LP Freq Low pass frequency for feedback resonance 100 16000 Hz Reso Bell Freq Center frequency for feedback resonance 100 16000 Hz Reso Bell Gain Amount of gain applied to the res...

Page 17: ...f time to slide from the pitch of one note to the next note played 0 0 ms 32 0 s Modwheel Destination Send Mod Wheel data to one of the following control destinations Pitch Cutoff Reso Amp Pan Depth A...

Page 18: ...of the following control destinations Pitch Cutoff Reso Amp Pan Depth Amount of modulation applied 0 100 When Destination is set to Pitch 12 0 12 0 When Destination is set to Cutoff Reso Amp or Pan 10...

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