Fdbk Section - Native Instruments Skanner User Manual

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[7] ENV Display: Visual display of the envelope for Oscillator B.
[8] V: Influence of the key velocity on the peak and sustain levels of the envelope:
▪ 0: no influence, full levels
▪ 0...1: increasing influence by the velocity
▪ 1: full control by velocity, dynamic range: 43 dB.
[9] Key Tracking: Keyboard scaling of the Attack, Decay and Release times.
▪ Controls how much the times get shorter for higher notes. At1.0 the factor is 0.5x per oc­
tave, which refers to a key-tracking pitch when the Envelope modulates the sample posi­
tion.
▪ Origin at C3=60.
5.7.3

FDBK Section

As you can see in the block diagram
used for the position modulation and for the phase modulation of the oscillators.
The source of the feedback signal is determined by the
fade between the output signal of the filter
of the Reverb
(MIX
knob at the central position) and its Mix output
position).
While the Filter is part of the polyphonic structure, the Reverb signals are monophonic and will
cause intermodulations between the voices.
The LFO and the Envelope can be applied to modulate the gain of the feedback loop.
FDBK parameters
[1] LFO: LFO amount for the feedback level.
▪ -1: full modulation by LFO (0 ... 2x depth) - phase inverse
▪ 0: no LFO modulation
▪ 1: full modulation by LFO (0 ... 2x depth).
[2] ENV: Amount of modulation of the feedback level by the Envelope.
↑5.1, Overview of Signal
MIX
(MIX
knob at the far left position), the Wet output
Overview of SKANNER Ensemble
Flow, a feedback signal can be
knob. This can be used to cross­
(MIX
knob at the far right
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