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Parameters List
Instrument List
C' Electronic
Sounds that, while electronic, provide the same performance experience as an acoustic
instrument
Enchanted
Even though this electronic sound has me noise elements, the acoustic elements give it an organic
feel. The high-quality reverb adds even more magic to the tone.
CaveExplorer
The aFrame has enormous potential for post-production work on sound effects, TV/Video/Film scores, and
visual arts sound design. The tone’s many parameters allow you to create a never-heard-before sonic
palette.
PrayingGong
Expressiveness is a must for this type of gong sound. The aFrame can easily control this type of nuanced
expression using dynamics and pressure.
PunkyDroid
This electronic tone has a mechanical quality that uses a short delay to create a funky groove.The aFrame’s
unique processing gives the sound much more expressiveness than other electronic instruments.
Alien’sCuica
To create this crazy Cuica sound, we used many of the new firmware 1.2 parameters, such as the dual
oscillator XFM synthesis processing for the Extra Timbre, minus value settings for pressure pitch and mute
control parameters, as well as the multi-tap delay effect.
VolcanoDance
This tone is perfect when creating soundscapes for visual productions.
The super-low explosive sound and deep reverb can be muffled by pressure. Pressure reverb mute is a new
expression experience.
Harmo-Flare
Firmware v1.2 enables simultaneous, bi-directional pitch and scale control. It is easy to create interesting
and complex harmonic combinations using these new parameters.
CritterYodel
In this tone, each timbre uses the full range of overtones. This, coupled with the delay tap parameter,
creates an eerie soundscape; imagine the haunting call of an unknown creature, emanating from an alien
world.
SlimyStroke
aFrame built-in effects can be controlled by pressure.
In this tone, pressure controls the manual value of the flanger effect.
It can best be described as a comical percussive effect with amazing expressiveness.
DrumWhippy
It’s fun to play this funky tone! Pressure controls the manual value of the Wow effect, bringing super-wide
dynamics that respond your every touch.
D' Effect
Sounds that have pressure controlled effect
FlexAmbient
Pressure controlled reverb level is a new type of expressiveness. Muting the infinity reverb effect is an
interesting expression.
Underground
This tone uses the pressure effect control - more pressure, more reverb.
Depending on how hard you press, you will get the gated reverb or reverse reverb effect.
ClockwiseDrum
Panning delay level is controlled by pressure and only affects the high-pitched sound on the edge. It
doesn’t affect the bass tone in the center.
Tablatron
Pressure controls delay time, a new way to experience expression. Delay time speeds up with increased
pressure.
FaintingCoils
Delay time slows with increased surface pressure.
This unique effect is a new and different kind of expressiveness.
ThirdEarDrum
Manual value of the Phaser effect is controlled by pressure, acting like a filter control on white noise. Using
pressure, the pitch of the bass follows an Arabic minor scale.
VeggieDrum
A typical Clap sound. It uses a mute tap delay (with 12 steps of editable time) and pan level. All of these
can be gradually muted by increased pressure.
ThunderStorm
By using delay tap with a minus value and the fluctuation parameter in Extra timbre, you can create a com-
plex decay and release effect.The multi-tap delay brings even more complexity.
LittleEmperor
The dual oscillator XFM synthesis processing for the Extra timbre creates a synthetic sound. The marimba
sound of Main and Sub timbres is great for playing melodies. The high-quality, multi-layered chorus makes
the tone alive with color.
TribeTriplet
Only the low noise sound triggers the pressure-controlled panning delay effect. The high-pitched woody
sound is minimally effected. The delay creates polyrhythmic interaction.