mode used in sax playing and it]s often used in Jazz and Rock since it's easy
with sax and clarinet to initially pitch the note lower than intended.
PB- (Pitch Bend Down Amount): This slider is used to set SaxLab 2's
response to incoming MIDI Pitch Bend messages that are below the midpoint
of the MIDI controller's Pitch Wheel. The slider can be adjusted over a range
of 0 to 12 semitones. The current value of the PB- control is shown in the
Pitch Bend Down Range Display which is located above the slider. Note that
downward Pitch Bend only operates in the lower half of the Pitch Wheel's
range. Increasing the value of the PB- (Pitch Bend Down Amount) control will
increase the range of the lower half of the instrument's Pitch Wheel.
PB+ (Pitch Bend Up Amount): This slider is used to set SaxLab 2's response
to incoming MIDI Pitch Bend messages that are above the midpoint of the
MIDI controller's Pitch Wheel. The slider can be adjusted over a range of 0 to
12 semitones. The current value of the PB+ control is shown in the Pitch Bend
Up Range Display which is located above the slider. Note that upward Pitch
Bend only operates in the upper half of the Pitch Wheel's range. Increasing
the value of the PB+ (Pitch Bend Up Amount) control will increase the range
of the upper half of the instrument's Pitch Wheel.
Note: Scoop and Pitch bend ranges must not be abused for a realistic Sax
sound, best is to use small values so that the formants of the sax are
preserved.
AMP (Amplitude Control Depth): This control sets the degree to which the
currently selected control source (see below) affects the instrument's
amplitude which is set in the Main section. Increasing the value of this control
makes the instrument more responsive to changes in the incoming MIDI data.
Amplitude Control Source: This control is used to set the type of MIDI control
change message that controls the instrument's AMP (Amplitude Control
Depth) setting. Three options are available: Velo (Velocity), BC (Breath
Controller) and AT (Aftertouch). Only one type of MIDI Control Change
message can be used at a time .
Amplitude Control Response Curve: This setting determines how the AMP
(Amplitude Control Depth) control responds to incoming MIDI messages
selected with the Amplitude Control Source. The control is continuously
variable and ranges from inverse logarithmic through linear to logarithmic. The
chosen shape works as a "transfer function" which scales the incoming MIDI
messages so that their "effective working range" is changed. This can be used
to make the instrument more sensitive to MIDI control change messages in a
particular portion of the controller's range. For example, in the case of a
logarithmic curve, the effective working range is scaled upwards so that
changes in the upper portion of the controller's range have most effect on the
destination. A linear curve passes the MIDI messages unchanged.
Bright (Brightness Depth): The Bright control sets the degree to which the
currently selected control source (see below) affects the Body section's Bright
(Brightness Depth) control. This in turn sets the overall brightness of the
instrument's sound. Increasing the value of this control makes the instrument
more responsive to changes in the incoming MIDI data.
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