Resonators; Parameters - Native Instruments Absynth 5 Reference Manual

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6.6 Resonators

Resonators effects
The effect type Resonators offers access to three "resonating bodies" (Resonators). These
Resonators can produce delay- and hall-effects, or simulate the sound of specific objects
such as metal bars, brake drums and bottles.
ABSYNTH 5 actually offers you three Resonators, which allows you to combine many differ-
ent effects. Imagine for example an almost infinite hall-like effect, accompanied by a shorter,
brighter sounding Room effect.

6.6.1 Parameters

Master Section
Size control: Sets the maximum delay-length between 0% and 100%.
Feedback control: Controls the feedback amount (from 0 to 100).
Tone control: Controls the filters inside the resonators. The effect depends on which fea-
ture is selected in the Mode menu (see below).
Drive control: Regulates the input level. This parameter determines the input signal's
degree of saturation. If a high input level distorts the signal, the resonators react differ-
ently to when stimulated by a clean signal. This is a very powerful setting, since it also
affects all other parameters.
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