Polyphonic Processing Section - Native Instruments Skanner User Manual

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Polyphonic Processing Section

[16] Course Position Slider: Sets the coarse position in % of the whole sample. The slider
moves are smoothed. The maximum speed can be adjusted. This slider sets the center of the
range where the fine position slider works.
[17] Zoom: Press the top arrow to zoom in to the current sample for a detailed view. Press the
bottom arrow to zoom out for an overview of the whole sample.
5.5
Polyphonic Processing Section
View B — Polyphonic Processing section
In the polyphonic processing section the signal from the output of the sample reader is fed in­
to a chain of three signal processing units. Their outputs can be mixed with the direct signal.
The amplitude of the result is shaped by an envelope. This section contains the following com­
ponents:
[1] AM: Provides the option to multiply the sample reader output signal by a signal coming
from the oscillators. For detailed parameter descriptions see
↑5.5.1, AM (Amplitude Modula­
tion).
[2] DELAY: This is a polyphonic and tunable delay located in the feedback path. It strongly in­
fluences the frequency of self-oscillations. For detailed parameter descriptions see
↑5.5.2, DE­
LAY.
[3] FILTER: The Filter section contains two 2-pole filters. For detailed parameter descriptions
see
↑5.5.3, Filter
Section.
[4] TO FDBK: This is for display purposes only and is a visual representation of the signal flow
from the filter to the feedback. Feedback can be adjusted in the
FDBK
section of the
MODU­
LATORS
page. For detailed parameter descriptions on the
FDBK
section see
↑5.7.2, ENV Sec­
tion.
[5] MIX: Mix all four signals with variable signs. For detailed parameter descriptions see
↑5.5.4, Mix
Section.
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