The parameters described below are presented as they appear in the Control area (Arrange
view). The same parameters are available in the Plug-in panel within the Plug-in Strip (Mix
view). See
↑9.4, The Plug-in Strip
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Element
MAIN Section
Engine
Tune
Decay
Gate
Source
TONE Section
Color
Strike
Distress
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For this engine the
Advanced
for more information on this.
Description
Selects the engine used in the Hi-hat Plug-in. If you change this setting, please
refer to
↑10.3.8, Snare –
Iron.
Adjusts the pitch of the cymbal played by the middle C, measured as a per-
centage. Available values range from 0.0 % to 100.0 % (default: 50.0 %). For
more details see
↑10.1.5, Pitch Range, Tuning, and MIDI
Adjusts the duration of the sound, measured as a percentage. Available values
range from 0.0 to 100.0 % (default: 65.0 %). A short decay produces a closed
hat; a long decay gives an open hi-hat or cymbal.
When enabled, the decay of the cymbal is choked by the end of the note. When
disabled (default), the cymbal plays as a one-shot sound, i.e. until the end of
its tail, no matter when the note is released, although the sound duration will
still depend on the
Decay
parameter (see above).
Selects the sampled timbre to be used as source. Six modes are available — A
(default), B, C, D, E, and F — each corresponding to a different cymbal.
Adjusts the frequency curve of the sound, measured as a percentage. Available
values range from 0.0 to 100.0 % (default: 71.5 %). Higher settings produce a
brighter sound; lower settings produce a more boxy sound.
Adjusts the attack of the cymbal, measured as a percentage. Available values
range from 0.0 to 100.0 % (default: 75.0 %).
Introduces even more lo-fi grit, crushing and distortion. Available values range
from 0.0 % (default) to 100.0 %.
page does not contain any parameters.
Using the Drumsynths
Notes.
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The Hi-hats
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