Precisionsound Maestrovox Ps-Mod User Manual

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Ps-Mod

With the Precisionsound Modification (Ps-Mod), limitations from the original Maestrovox Consort are
gone. You get 128 voice polyphony and the ability to tweak all registers with full control over volume,
pan, octave and fine tuning, separately for each register.
We added filters, ADSR envelope, Arpeggiator, Distortion, Cabinet simulator and much more.
With the detailed sampled core sound of the Maestrovox and the added functionality you get a fun
to tweak and unique sounding virtual analog instrument suitable for screaming leads, blippy
sequences and old school analogue tones.

The Register page

The Maestrovox Ps-Mod has 7 registers, each with the following parameters:
Reset button, resets all parameters. Pan slider pans the sound from left to right. Level slider controls
the volume. Fine Tune slider tunes the pitch in cents. Octave switch changes the octave of the
register between 3 positions: -1 octave, original octave and + 1 octave. In this process the switching
is genuine and you get the original samples corresponding to the change, no digital retuning.
The red button is the On/Off switch for the corresponding register.
The following Global controls are present on all 4 pages of the Maestrovox Ps-Mod GUI.
The red unlabeled knobs control ADSR amplitude of the whole instrument (from left to right: Attack,
Decay, Sustain, Release). Vel >Vol = Controls the amount of velocity that affects the amplitude. CC1
LFO
= Controls the rate of the tempo-synced vibrato between 64th, 32th, 16th, 8

th

and ¼. Mod Wheel

(CC1) controls the amount of the vibrato effect.

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