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GENERATORS
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In FM Synthesis Oscillators are called
'Operators', this is because they can be used to modulate other
operators. The operator modules are central to the Sytrus synthesis
engine as this section is used to define the operator shape and
pitch. The module supports full articulation section (envelopes and
mappings of volume/pitch/phase etc.)
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Oscillator Settings
Note: In Sytrus 1.5 and later, harmonics have
been vastly enhanced and moved into their own tab. To learn more,
see Working with the Harmonics
Editor.
Shape Preview Window
The shape preview window shows the operator/oscillator shape
after it is processed with the harmonics and other modifiers. There
are 3 switches above the shape window (from left to right):
- Half - Uses only the first half of the shape
phase in the sound generation.
- Even - Each odd phase of the shape is rendered
silence.
- Absolute - The shape values are made absolute
(only above the middle line).
Shape Modifiers
The modifiers are a set of parameters which can help you in
adjusting the operator shape to suit your needs. Alt+click a
modifier to reset it to its default level:
- Shape (SH) - Allows to morph the shape to
sine, triangle and pulse (via the other modifiers you can also
achieve saw and other shapes).
- Tension (TN) - Sets the tension (distortion)
of the base operator shape.
- Skew (SK) - Allows you to "skew" the base
operator shape.
- Sine Shaper (SN) - Applies a transform which
is useful for certain patch types (such as bells).
- Pre-Filter (FL) - Applies a smoothing
(low-pass) filter to the shape. This can reduce potential aliasing
artefacts but makes the sound less bright.
- Noise (NS) - Adds a real-time noise to the
filter shape. This can be useful with plucked mode (which requires
rich spectrum) and drum/percussion samples.
Pitch Offset & Multiplicator
Here you can set the base pitch of the operator. Position the
cursor over a digit from either display and drag up/down.
- Frequency Offset allows you to adjust the
pitch as an absolute offset in Hz.
- Frequency Ratio is a multiplication over the
base pitch. The default value is 2. To increase the pitch with an
octave, multiply by 2 (x2, x4, x8, x16 etc). To decrease with an
octave divide by 2 (x1, x0.5, x250 etc.).
Misc Settings
- Center - A DC offset removal.
- Declick - Applies a special filter to avoid
clicks when starting a voice (useful for operators with sharp
attack).
- Pluck - Plucked mode turns the operator into a
plucked string simulation unit. The unit basically starts with the
original spectrum as set by all harmonics and modifiers then a
gradual "damping" occurs which filters that spectrum to a sine wave
with the pitch value of the operator. For this mode to work it is
recommended to start with a spectrum rich operator (if you start
with a simple sine there is no audible effect). The damping amount
is controlled via the DAMP articulation target (see articulation
below). Note that an operator in plucked mode can not be frequency
modulated (FM) by other operators,so its FM row in the matrix will
be disabled while plucked mode is on (however ring modulation /RM/
is still available).
- Phase (PHS) - Sets the initial phase offset
for the operator when a voice is started (or global offset, depends
on the next option).
- Global - Enable this option to use a "global"
phase for the operator in all voices (i.e. sync the phase between
all voices for the operator).
- Volume (VOL) - Sets the operator volume. The
modulation levels in the matrix can not be automated, however this
volume property has the same effect for modulators and can be
automated.
- Pitch Envelope/LFO Amount (PE) - This property
sets the range the pitch articulators operate with (the default
value is 12 semitones).
You can copy all the settings defining the oscillator and paste
them to a different operator by using the Copy/Paste
Oscillator Settings command in the
Options menu ( ). The menu also contains the Reset
Oscillator Settings in case you need to quickly revert all
oscillator settings to their default position.
Articulation Section
The articulation section allows you to apply an envelope, LFO,
map keys, velocity or unison mode voices to a set of predefined
properties. To see the full list of envelopes/mapping in the
articulation section and their meaning, please check the envelope editor page.
The filter mode supports the following articulation targets
(controlled parameters):
- Panning (PAN) - Sets the operator output
panning (graph bottom = left panning, graph top = right
panning).
- Volume (VOL) - Sets the operator output volume
(graph bottom = no output, graph top = maximum output).
- Modulation Influence (MOD) - Defined the
amount of 'influence' other operators (as modulators) can have on
the current operator (graph bottom = no modulation, graph top =
maximum modulation).
- Pitch Offset (PITCH) - Sets an offset to the
operator base pitch (graph bottom = -100% offset, graph top = +100%
offset).
- Phase Offset (PHASE) - Sets an offset to the
operator phase (graph bottom = -100% offset, graph top = +100%
offset). If you vary the phase via the LFO articulation unit, the
result is a vibrato effect.
- Plucked Damping (DAMP) - This target has
effect only if the plucked strings mode is enabled for the
operator. This envelope/mappings set controls the plucked string
dampening amount (graph bottom = 100% dampening, graph top = no
dampening).
- Oscillator Harmonics Editor (OSC) - A
feature-rich harmonics editor and
external sample analyzer lets you adjust the oscillator for
every operator in Sytrus.
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