The DSP Toolchest
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Inv
{Off, On}
Sets the sign of the cubic coefficient (the sign is negative when enabled).
Inv
{Off, On}
Sets the sign of the quartic coefficient (the sign is negative when enabled).
Master Gain
[-300, 12] dB
Sets the overall gain of the output post mapping.
Master Bypass
{On, Off}
When enabled, bypasses the process so that the output is the same as the input.
MIO A/B Switch (Linear)
• Synopsis: A/B Switch - Linear Interpolation
• Category: Signal Switch, Building Blocks
• Channels: 2->1, 4->2, 6->3, 8->4, 10->5, 12->6, 14->7, 16->8, 18->9, 20->10, 22->11, 24->12, 26-
>13, 28->14, 30->15, 32->16
Description:
The MIO A/B (Linear) is a multichannel process block that allows you to crossfade between multi-
channel input ports. The MIO A/B (Linear) implements a mono channel input port selector switch.
Since the switch implements cross-fading between its inputs, it can also be used as a constant
amplitude mixer. The
Glide
parameter controls how quickly the gain coefficient changes. This
implementation of the switch interpolates the gain linearly. This means that the gain changes at a
constant rate per sample as the internal gain approaches the selected gain.
Parameters:
A Blend
[0, 1]
Sets the portion of the output that comes from the first input port when the
A/B
switch is
turned on. The portion of the output that comes from the second input port is the complement
of this value.
B Blend
[0, 1]
Sets the portion of the output that comes from the first input port when the
A/B
switch is
turned off. The portion of the output that comes from the second input port is the complement
of this value.
Glide
[0, 1]
Sets the rate that the process uses to change the internal values of its cross-fade parameter.
Large values lead to faster changes. A value of 1 will cause the gain to change instantly, but
could lead to clicks. Very small values will cause the gain change to take place very slowly,
which can be used to provide a triggerable, automatic crossfade.
A/B
{On, Off}
Chooses the Port 1 gain from the
A Blend
(on) or
B Blend
(off) parameters.