LinPlug Alpha User Manual

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Modulation Destinations

Osc x Amplitude

The amplitude of Oscillator 1 to 2, used in example for tremolo or for
adjusting the balance of the oscillators in the sound.
N.B. In order to create the classic tremolo effect it is better to use
Main Amplitude as the modulation destination as this is applied to the
whole voice (all Oscillators).

Osc x Pitch

The pitch of the respective Oscillator, used in example for vibrato or
to control detuning of the oscillators.
N.B. In order to create the classic vibrato effect it is better to use
Main Pitch as the modulation destination as this is applied to the
whole voice (all Oscillators).

Osc x Symmetry

Symmetry of the respective Oscillator waveform, used to thicken a
sound or make it swirl (in the old days called PWM). The effect
depends on intensity and modulation speed, typically used with an
LFO as modulator.

Osc 2 Ringmod

Controls the Ring-Modulator of Osc 2, thus allows to dynamically
change the mix of oscillator 2 and the ring modulators output.

Noise Amplitude

The amplitude of noise oscillator, mainly used for dynamically
adjusting the balance of the noise oscillators in the sound.

Filter Drive

Changes the pre-Filter Drive (Filter Saturation)

Filter Cutoff

Cutoff frequency of the Filter

Filter Cutoff FM

The intensity of the FM modulation of the filters cutoff frequency.

Filter Resonance

Resonance of Filter 1 or 2, a rather subtle effect, sometimes used
with an LFO or for Keyscaling (Note Lin or Note Exp source) to adjust
Resonance over the key range.

Main Amplitude

Overall amplitude of all Oscillators. Often used for tremolo or with
Key Lin to adjust the volume over the keyboard.

Main Pitch

Overall pitch of all oscillators. Often used for vibrato.

Main Pan

Overall pan position of the whole voice. Use that with “Alternate” as a
modulator for a sound that changes sides with each new note.

LinPlug Alpha 3.3 Series User Manual

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