LinPlug CrX4 User Manual

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Note: The Filters 1 and 2 offer the same modulation options

Filter Saturation The Amount of Saturation which is applied at the filter

input.

Filter Cutoff

Cutoff frequency of the Filter, often used with an LFO to

create filter sweeps, with the Modulation Wheel to open
or close the filter during playing or with Velocity to

simulate an acoustic instrument's response to harder
played notes.

Filter Resonance Resonance (Emphasis) of the Filter, a not as obvious

effect as modulating the Cutoff.

Filter Env-Depth The Amount of the Filter Envelope actually applied to the

Filter Cutoff.

Filter Type

This only works with the Free-Filter, the Filter Type is

modulated.

Filter Pan

The output pan position of the Filter.

Filter Amplitude The output volume of the Filter.

Main Ampli

Overall amplitude of Crx4. This destination is always
directly controlled by the Amplitude Envelope but also

available in the Matrix to apply Key-Scaling or LFO's or
for special efects.

Main Pitch

Overall pitch of all Generators. Often used for vibrato or

drum sounds where the pitch drops quickly at the start of
the sound. You can also use Glide for certain overall pitch

effects.

Matrix Depth

Intensity of the first four entries (line 1 to 4) in the
Modulation Matrix, often used with the ModWheel as

source to control a specific modulation parameter.
For Vibrato one would have in example line 1 of the

Matrix read

LFO

0:00

Main Pitch

and another Line would be

Modulation Wheel

2:00

Matrix Depth 1

for a 2 semitones Mod-Wheel controlled Vibrato.

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