Signal Generator - DigiDesign DigiRack Plug-ins Manual

Plug-ins version 7.3
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Duration Specifies a desired delay from a musical
perspective. Enter the desired delay by selecting
appropriate note value (whole note, half note,
quarter note, eight note, or sixteenth note). Se-
lect the Dot or Triplet modifier buttons to dot
the selected note value or make it a triplet. For
example, selecting a quarter note and then se-
lecting the dot indicates a dotted quarter note,
and selecting an eighth note and then selecting
the triplet indicates a triplet eight note.
Duration
Triplet modifier
Tempo, Meter, Duration, and Groove controls
Groove Provides fine adjustment of the delay in
percentages of a 1:4 subdivision of the beat. It
can be used to add "swing" by slightly offsetting
the delay from the precise beat of the track.
It is not possible to exceed the maximum
delay length for a particular version of Mod
Delay II. Consequently, when adjusting any
of the tempo controls (Tempo, Meter, Dura-
tion, and Groove) you may not be able to
adjust the control across its full range. If
you encounter this behavior, switch to a
version of Mod Delay II that has a longer
delay time (for example, switch from Me-
dium Delay to Long Delay).
Multichannel Mod Delay II
The Tempo and Meter controls are linked on
multichannel versions of Mod Delay II. Each
channel has its own Duration and Groove con-
trols, but the Tempo and Meter controls are glo-
bal.
Tempo, Meter, Duration, and Groove controls for a
stereo instance of Mod Delay II

Signal Generator

The Signal Generator plug-in produces audio
test tones in a variety of frequencies, waveforms,
and amplitudes. It is particularly useful for gen-
Dot modifier
erating reference signals with which to calibrate
Pro Tools|HD interfaces (such as the 96 I/O or
192 I/O) and other elements of your studio.
Signal Generator plug-in
Chapter 6: DigiRack Real-Time TDM and RTAS Plug-ins
Refer to the Pro Tools|HD Getting Started
Guide for instructions on using Signal Gen-
erator to calibrate the 96 I/O, or 192 I/O
audio interfaces, as well as older audio in-
terfaces.
The TDM Signal Generator produces a tone
as soon as it is inserted on a track. To mute
the Signal Generator, use the Bypass button.
When using the RTAS version of Signal
Generator, start playback to generate.
81

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Digirack

Table of Contents