Am (Amplitude Modulation); Delay - Native Instruments Skanner User Manual

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[6] AMP ENV: The amplitude of the signal coming from the output mixer using the ADSR enve­
lope. For detailed parameter descriptions see
5.5.1

AM (Amplitude Modulation)

The AM section provides the option to multiply the sample reader output signal by a signal
coming from the oscillators. This will change the spectral content, e.g. emphasizing the funda­
mental or adding non-harmonics typical for ring modulation.
A
-
B
is a crossfader that selects Oscillator A or Oscillator B or a mix of both as the source for
AM.
X^2
controls the amount of squaring applied to the modulation signal. This works similar to a
rectifier and creates second (and other even) harmonics.
When the oscillators run in sawtooth mode the amplitude is also modulated by a synchronous
window in order to suppress glitches.
AM Parameters
View B — AM section of the Polyphonic Processing engine.
[1]
A
B: Crossfade between
[2] Xˆ2: Amount of squaring applied to the modulation signal.
5.5.2

DELAY

This polyphonic and tunable delay is part of the feedback path. It strongly influences the fre­
quency of self-oscillations. Its output signal is also one of the sources for the output mixer
(MIX). This can be used to create sound coloration by comb filter effects.
↑5.5.5, Amp ENV
OSC A
and
OSC B
as source for the amplitude modulation.
Overview of SKANNER Ensemble
Polyphonic Processing Section
Section.
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