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  • Page 1 HYPHA Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Disclaimer ........................2 2. Welcome to HYPHA ...................... 3 3. Installation and Setup ....................4 Installing via Native Access ..................4 Loading HYPHA in KONTAKT ..................4 4. HYPHA Overview ......................5 5. Main Page ........................6 Solo Instruments ......................
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this...
  • Page 4: Welcome To Hypha

    W E L C O M E T O H Y P H A 2. Welcome to HYPHA Ignite your creative spark with HYPHA. This free KONTAKT Instrument features an array of fully tweakable acoustic-electric hybrid sounds inspired by nature.
  • Page 5: Installation And Setup

    Installing via Native Access Native Access is where you will install the software for HYPHA. If you are new to Native Instruments, you will first have to create your Native ID. To learn more about Native Access, visit support page.
  • Page 6: Hypha Overview

    H Y P H A O V E R V I E W 4. HYPHA Overview HYPHA offers fast and immediate access to key parameters and performance controls on its Main page. Additionally, you can tweak and fine-tune effects on the FX page, and find global options relating to MIDI control, tuning, and randomization on the Settings page.
  • Page 7: Main Page

    M A I N P A G E 5. Main Page HYPHA's Main page features a set of controls that enable you to tweak classic synthesizer parameters. HYPHA includes two different types of Instruments, each with their own dedicated set of parameters: •...
  • Page 8: Chord Instruments

    M A I N P A G E • + (Filter Panel): Opens the Filter panel that provides additional filter settings, including the filter type, resonance, and modulation. For more information, refer to Filter Panel. • Glide: Adjusts the duration of the glissando effect, which makes one pitch glide to the next when playing a second MIDI note at the same time.
  • Page 9: Filter Panel

    M A I N P A G E • + (Filter Panel): Opens the Filter panel that provides additional filter settings, including the filter type, resonance, and modulation. For more information, refer to Filter Panel. • Glide: Adjusts the duration of the glissando effect, which makes one pitch glide to the next when playing a second MIDI note at the same time.
  • Page 10: Fx Page

    F X P A G E 6. FX Page The FX page enables you to add and tweak a number of different effects, including EQ, tape saturation, spatial effects, modulation effects, and a limiter. The FX page consists of the following effects: •...
  • Page 11: Tape

    F X P A G E • Effect On/Off: Switches the effect on or off (power button icon). • Bass: Adjusts the amount of cut or boost applied to low-frequency content in the range from -18 to +18 dB. • Mid: Adjusts the amount of cut or boost applied to mid-frequency content in the range from -18 to +18 dB.
  • Page 12: Delay

    F X P A G E Delay Delay is a stereo delay effect that produces a range of echo effects that can be synchronized to the tempo of your host. This effect contains the following parameters and controls: • Effect On/Off: Switches the effect on or off (power button icon). •...
  • Page 13: Phaser

    F X P A G E • Effect On/Off: Switches the effect on or off (power button icon). • HQ: Switches the high-quality mode taken from NI's CHORAL plug-in on or off. • Depth: Adjusts the range of modulated detuning. Higher values give a more pronounced chorusing effect.
  • Page 14: Cabinet

    F X P A G E • Rate: Adjusts the LFO modulation speed and therefore the rate at which the effect changes over time. Rate can be adjusted in milliseconds (ms) or in note values relative to the host tempo depending on the selection in the drop-down menu above the Rate control. •...
  • Page 15: Limiter

    F X P A G E • Impulse Response selector: Selects the impulse response used for creating the convolution effect. You can open the drop-down menu by clicking on the name and select an entry from the list on the right side of the menu. The various categories can be selected on the left side of the menu.
  • Page 16 F X P A G E • Output: Controls the output gain of the effect.
  • Page 17: Settings Page

    S E T T I N G S P A G E 7. Settings Page The Settings page provides global options related to MIDI control, tuning, and randomization. The Settings page consists of the following options: • Active Range: Enables you to filter MIDI notes according to the values set for Min and Max. Any note outside of this range will be ignored by the instrument.
  • Page 18 S E T T I N G S P A G E • Velocity: Enables you to change the instrument's response to MIDI velocity, which is the force applied to keys when playing. • Curve: Selects one of four different velocity response curves, linear, exponential +, exponential -, and fixed value.
  • Page 19: Credits

    C R E D I T S 8. Credits Concept: Dimitris Kordis User Interface Design: Stefan Kummerloew, Efflam Le Bivic Product Design and KSP Support: Francesco Sabatini, Clement Destephen, Nikolas Jeroma Product Management: Grant Smith Sound Design: Dimitris Kordis, Tommaso de Donatis QA &...

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