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The Ring Modulator: The partials in the
A
and
B
segments are routed to different outputs
of the module and therefore they cannot only be mixed but also processed by a ring
modulator. The signals in the ring modulator are not influenced by the
A
/
B
Balance or
the phase inversion.
Modal Bank Parameters
Fig. 5.10 Modal Bank
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[1]
BEND
: Amount of bending applied to the harmonic ratios. The ratio offsets are (for i
> 1) determined as follows:
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Offset = (i-1) * BEND * HP(i) * MULTI(i)
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i: index of the partial
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HP(i): the adjustable highpass function
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MULTI(i): the sine function.
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[2]
MULTI
: A sine curve is used to create the ratio bending offset. At higher values the
periods of the sine get shorter, resulting in an increasing number of areas where the
distance between the partials are compressed and expanded. At high bending rates the
order of the ratios will be folded back.
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[3]
TIME
: Decay time of the modal bank's resonant signals. Logarithmic scale:
20..40..60...80 = 10 ms..100 ms..1 s..10 s
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[4]
HI AMP
: Decay time for higher partials. At the right end of the scale the higher parti
als have the same decay time as the fundamental. The value shows the amount of
damping (log Time/partial) that shortens the decay time for higher partials.
Overview of REAKTOR PRISM Ensemble
MODAL Bank Section
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