Ed!son –Instrument Editor
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referred to as Cutoff in the Ed!son. Lowering the Cutoff will result in a duller
sound or an emphasis of the bass.
The second important filter parameter is the resonance, referred to in the Ed!son
as Q. Resonance is a form of feedback, in other words, a specified amount of the
output signal of the signal is returned to the filter input. The resonance effect can
be best explored by setting Cutoff low and Q high.
All signal-shaping parameters can be found on the Ed!son user interface in the FILTER section.
Volume control
The third and final development stage of an instrument sound involves the control
of its volume. This section is called VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) in older
synthesizers. In addition to the global volume and panorama settings, the volume
can also be controlled dynamically.
As you probably already know, the volume of a sound is not necessarily constant.
Here are two examples: String sounds increase slowly in volume, while piano
sounds reach their maximum volume immediately and taper off slowly. These are
not constant volumes, but dynamic volume slopes. The following chapter contains
more information on this topic.
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