Element
Saturate
Seed
Dissonance
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Element
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Velocity
10.4.3
Hi-hat – Memory
The Memory hi-hat is similar to a Romper-based cymbal but with a modern twist, using ana-
lyzed and reconstructed timbres rather than just a recorded sample.
Description
Adjusts the amount of analog-style saturation applied to the sound for in-
creased thickness, measured as a percentage. Available values range from 0.0
to 100.0 % (default: 19.0 %).
Selects a random sequence to control the waveform produced by the oscillator.
Each of the 31 seed values available produces a different set of random pitch-
es and harmonics.
Affects the randomization of the oscillator, measured as a percentage. Availa-
ble values range from 0.0 to 100.0 % (default: 25.0 %). Higher values intro-
duce more randomization, resulting in a more noisy sound. Lower values pro-
duce a more melodic, oscillator-like sound.
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Modulation
Description
Adjusts the velocity response of the drum. Available values range from
-100.0 % to 100.0 % (default value). At zero (mid course), the drum is played
at full velocity, no matter how hard you hit the keys (or pads). From that mid
position, by turning the knob to the right you increase the positive velocity re-
sponse and make the drum more and more sensitive to the velocities at which
you hit the keys/pads. From the mid position, turning the knob to the left as
the inverse effect: the harder you hit the key/pad, the softer the resulting drum
sound will be.
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