KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
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916 Poly Pitcher
Creates pitch from pitched or non-pitched signal—twice.
PAUs:
2
Poly Pitcher
is closely based on
Pitcher
, and most of the features of
Poly Pitcher
are covered in the section
on
Pitcher
.
Poly Pitcher
is really just a pair of
Pitcher
algorithms (A and B) using the same inputs and
summing to the same outputs. There is one set of weight parameters (Odd Wts, Pair Wts, Quartr Wts, and
Half Wts), which are applied to both pitcher sections. However, the actual pitch settings for the two
pitchers can be set independently. You can also set the relative level of the two pitchers with the A/B Mix
parameter. One last difference from
Pitcher
is that there are separate pitch offset parameters for left and
right channels for both pitchers. With separate left/right controls for the pitch offset, you can produce a
greater sense of stereo separation.
Parameters:
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Wet/Dry
The relative amount of input signal and effected signal that is to appear in the
fi
nal effect
output mix. When set to
0%
, the output is taken only from the input (dry). When set to
100%
, the output is all wet.
Out Gain
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
A/B Mix
The relative amount of pitcher A and pitcher B to mix to the
fi
nal output. At
0%
, only
pitcher A can be heard at the output, and at
100%
, you can hear only pitcher B.
50%
produces equal amounts of both.
Wet/Dry
0 to 100 %wet
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Odd Wts
-100 to 100 %
Quartr Wts
-100 to 100 %
Pair Wts
-100 to 100 %
Half Wts
-100 to 100 %
A/B Mix
0 to 100 %
Pitch A
C -1 to G 9
PchOffs AL
-12.0 to 12.0 ST
PchOffs AR
-12.0 to 12.0 ST
Pitch B
C -1 to G 9
PchOffs BL
-12.0 to 12.0 ST
PchOffs BR
-12.0 to 12.0 ST
Odd Wts
Pair Wts
Quartr Wts
Half Wts
These parameters control the exact shape of the frequency response of
Poly Pitcher
. An
exact description of what each one does is, unfortunately, impossible, since there is a
great deal of interaction between them. For examples, examine the
fi
gures in the section
on
Pitcher
.
Summary of Contents for K2661
Page 18: ...2 4 LFOs LFO Shapes...
Page 34: ...3 16 DSP Algorithms...
Page 54: ...5 4 MIDI Note Numbers Note Numbers for Percussion Keymaps...
Page 72: ...7 10 System Exclusive Protocol K2661 System Exclusive Implementation...
Page 82: ...9 4 Upgrading Sample Memory Choosing and Installing a SIMM for K2661 Sample Memory...
Page 334: ...10 252 KDFX Reference KDFX Algorithm Specifications...
Page 340: ...11 6 Glossary...
Page 382: ...12 42 Triple Modular Processing Alphanumeric Buttonpad Entries for DSP Functions...
Page 392: ...B 6 SysEx Control of KDFX MSB and LSB...
Page 442: ...D 20 Contemporary ROM Block Objects Controller Assignments Contemporary ROM Block...
Page 490: ...H 12 General MIDI Standard Mode Controller Assignments...
Page 492: ...I 2 Live Mode Objects Live Mode Programs...
Page 498: ...K2661 Musician s Reference Index...
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