Grains Display
The grain display shows each active grain as a dot. Grains in the left channel are blue. Grains in the right
channel are red.
The grain’s location correspond to its playback position in the input buffer. Each major vertical tick mark
represents a multiple of the
Delay
time.
A grain at the 0% bar is playing the input back in realtime, as it comes in. A grain at the 100% bar is playing
the input back after the
Delay
time. A grain at the 200% bar is playing the input back after two times the
Delay
.
To see a clear example of this, right click on the Fritz device and issue a ‘Reset Device’ to get everything to its
default value. Now, change the grain
Scale
amount from 0% to 200%, you will see the grains on the display
move back and forth from the 0% bar to the 200%, corresponding to the
Scale
. Now, set
Scale
to 200% and
set
Spray
to 50%, observe the grains randomly jumping around the 200% bar.
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