Signal flow – Precisionsound Tranzitone User Manual

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Signal flow

Once loaded in Kontakt, Tranzitone responds to notes played on your MIDI keyboard, either directly
or via a built-in arpeggiator. The signal from each section flows through an amplifier module,
containing a volume envelope specific to the section.

The combined signal from all sections then flows through two filters and several global effects that
you can enable or disable.

A global LFO (low frequency oscillator) can be used to modulate the pitch of the registers, the
volume of the amplifier modules, and the characteristics of the first filter.

This signal flow is shown in the picture below.

On the Tranzitone interface, this signal flow is represented left-to-right. You can switch between the
controls available for each part of the signal flow by clicking the rectangular buttons along the base
of the interface:

MIDI notes in

Bass Manual

registers

Bass Manual

envelope

Lower Manual

registers

Lower Manual

envelope

Filters

Effects

Sound out

Upper Manual

registers

Upper Manual

envelope

Arpeggiator

LFO pitch

modulation

LFO volume

modulation

LFO filter

modulation

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