Shift Cent; Shift Semitone; Transposition; Tuning Master - Lexicon PCM NATIVE EFFECTS BUNDLE Owner's Manual

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Shift Cent

This parameter is found in the MultiVoice Pitch algorithm and controls the amount of pitch
shifting per voice and is adjustable between -50 Cents and +50 Cents. This parameter can be
used in conjunction with the Shift Semitone parameter.

Shift Semitone

This parameter is found in the MultiVoice Pitch algorithm and controls the amount of pitch
shifting per voice and is adjustable between -12 Semitones and +12 Semitones. This parameter
can be used in conjunction with the Shift Cent parameter.

Transposition

Found in the Resonant Chords algorithm, this parameter transposes the resonant frequency
within all delay voices.

Tuning Master

In the musical world, the tuning reference is A=440. This means that the note A (above middle
C) is equivalent to 440 Hz. However, that's not the way it always works in the real world.
Therefore, in the Resonant Chords algorithm, this parameter affects the resonant frequency
of all voices in the algorithm. Changing the master tuning causes the notes in all voices to be
sharp or flat.

Tuning Mode

This parameter is found in the Resonant Chords algorithm and determines whether the resonant
tones are set in Hz or Equal Tempered.

Wander

This parameter determines the amount of additional delay that the LFO process can add to a
voice's offset.
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