Modulation tab, Spectral synthesis types – SONiVOX Vocalizer Pro User Manual

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Modulation Tab

Vocalizer Pro has four Spectral Synthesis
Modules (A1, A2, B1, and B2), each with
multiple envelopes and LFOs (low-frequency
oscillators). You can freely adjust the
envelopes, LFOs, and other parameters to
change the characteristics of the incoming
audio signal, whether it's a voice or instrument.

You can also easily adjust the routing between these modules, creating even more
combinations of possible sounds.

Spectral Synthesis Types

Each module has a Type drop-down menu in its upper left corner. Use these
Types to determine the module's overall behavior when processing incoming
audio.


Normal Types are indicated by an N prefix.

Turbo Types are indicated by a T prefix. These Types are more "excitable" and are
typically louder than Normal Types.

The number (1-8) next to the letter indicates the amount of harmonic noise added to the
signal.

Thru allows audio to pass through the module normally while permitting use of its filter
settings.

Byp allows audio to bypass the module entirely.

Like other module parameters, envelopes, etc., these Types are saved within the Preset and
Snapshots.

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