Low Tom and High Tom
Cymbal
The Toms are damped oscillators with a low-passed noise
decay part that simulates reverb.
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HT Tune
: Adjusts the pitch of the High Tom
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LT Tune
: Adjusts the pitch of the Low Tom
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Sub Tom
: Halves the pitch of the Low Tom and creates a
sub-bass or second bass drum.
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Noise amount
: Adjust the reverb amount from 0 to 2x
the original. Changing the Noise Tune parameter can
have huge effects on the character of the reverb and
overall tom sound.
The original 606 cymbal consists of two bandpass filtered
parts with different filter frequency and different amplitude
envelopes which are fed by the metal noise source.
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Tune
: Changes the frequency of bandpass 1
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Tone
: Crossfades between the two bandpass parts.
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Decay
: Adjusts the decay of the cymbal/li>
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Noise source
: Selects between the three noise sources
(Noise, Metal and XOR) for the bandpasses. Depending
on the noise and metal settings, a wide range of sounds
are possible.
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CY.Pulse
: Normally, signals coming into the trigger
inputs are gated to 1.2ms length to make sure the proper
drum sounds are produced. This behaviour can be
turned off for the cymbal, allowing full control of the
cymbal’s volume, envelope and length. Effectively, this
can turn the cymbal into a drone sound generator or
even string-synthesizer.
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