Glossary – LinPlug CrX4 User Manual

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Glossary

AM:

AM or Amplitude Modulation is a process where the amplitude of

one oscillator (the carrier) is controlled by another (the
modulator). When the frequency of the modulator is

periodic and below the audio range (less than 20 Hz)
tremolo is produced. When the modulation frequency is

within the audio range metallic overtones are produced.

Amplifier:

A signal processing device that changes the amplitude, and
hence the volume, of a signal.

Effect: A signal processing device that changes some aspect of the input

signal. An enormous number of different effect types are
available. These include Chorus (which produces a

thickening of the signal), Delay (adding echoes to the
signal) and Distortion (which changes the shape of the

waveform usually adding overtones).

Envelope:

A time-varying signal used to control the development of
another signal after it has been triggered. Envelopes are

often used for controlling a signal's amplitude or filter's
frequency. The shape of the envelope is determined by the

number of control parameters. Usually four parameters are
available: Attack Time, Decay Time, Sustain Level and

Release Time.

Filter: A signal processing device that suppresses or filters out specific

parts of a signal's frequency spectrum. Numerous types of

filter are used in audio synthesis. These include Low Pass,
High Pass, Band Pass and Notch.

FM:

FM or Frequency Modulation is a process where the frequency of

one oscillator or filter (the carrier) is controlled by another
(the modulator). When the frequency of the modulator is

periodic and below the audio range (less than 20 Hz)
vibrato is produced. When the modulation frequency is

within the audio range, Frequency Modulation is produced.

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