The modes section, The clock module, The keyboard module – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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The Editor View

5.2

The Modes Section

The

Modes

section is where the main performance oriented modules are located. It is accessed by

clicking on the

Modes

tab of each layer.

5.2.1

The Clock Module

This module is used to control the tempo of the different effects of the

Effects

section as well as that of the

LFO

and

Arpeggiator

modules when their respective

sync

button is switched

on

. When

Chromaphone 3

is launched in standalone mode the

clock tempo, in bpm, is set by using the

Rate

knob. The tempo can also be adjusted

by clicking at the desired tempo on the

Tap Tempo

pad of the module. Once the new

tempo is detected, the value of the

Rate

knob is automatically adjusted.

When using

Chromaphone 3

in plugin mode, the

Tap Tempo

pad is replaced by a

Sync To Host

switch. In its

on

position, the rate is synchronized with that of the host sequencer. When switched

off

, the tempo is determined by the value of the

Rate

knob.

5.2.2

The Keyboard Module

The

Keyboard

module controls how the synthesizer voices respond to the events

coming from an external MIDI keyboard or from a MIDI sequencer.

The keyboard can be monophonic, allowing one to play only one note at a time,

or polyphonic, allowing one the play chords. This behavior is adjusted using the

Poly

button. The keyboard is in polyphonic mode when this button is switched

on

.

The

Tune

control is used to transpose the frequency of the keyboard. This control is composed

of two numbers separated by a dot. The first number indicates a value in semi-tones while the
second one indicates a value in cents (one hundredth of a semi- tone). The amount of transposition
can be adjusted by click-dragging upward or downward on the semi-tone and cent controls. Double
clicking on these controls brings back their value to zero. When the value of the Tune parameters
is set to 0.00, the frequency of notes are calculated relative to A4 with a frequency of 440Hz.

5.2.3

The Unison Module

The unison mode allows one to stack voices, in other words, play two or four

voices for each note played on the keyboard. This mode creates the impression that
several instruments are playing the same note together, adding depth to the sound. It
is switched

on

by clicking on the LED located in the upper right corner of the module.

Each voice can be slightly detuned relatively to the others by using the

Detune

knob. Turning this knob clockwise increases the amplitude of the error. Furthermore,

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