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18.20. RESONATORS 266
This device consists of ve parallel resonators that superimpose a tonal character on the
input source. It can produce sounds resembling anything from plucked strings to vocoder-
like effects. The resonators are tuned in semitones, providing a musical way of adjusting
them. The rst resonator denes the root pitch and the four others are tuned relative to this
pitch in musical intervals.
The input signal passes rst through a lter, and then into the resonators. There are four
input lter types to select from: low-pass, band-pass, high-pass and notch. The input lter
frequency can be adjusted with the Frequency parameter.
The rst resonator is fed with both the left and right input channels, while the second and
fourth resonators are dedicated to the left channel, and the third and fth to the right
channel.
The Note parameter denes the root pitch of all the resonators ranging from C1 to C5.
It can also be detuned in cents using the Fine parameter. The Decay parameter lets you
adjust the amount of time it takes for the resonators to be silent after getting an input signal.
The longer the decay time, the more tonal the result will be, similar to the behavior of an
undamped piano string. As with a real string, the decay time depends on the pitch, so low
notes will last longer than higher ones. The Const switch holds the decay time constant
regardless of the actual pitch.
Resonators provides two different resonation modes. Mode A provides a more realistic
sounding resonation, while Mode B offers an effect that is especially interesting when
Resonator I's Note parameter is set to lower pitches.
The brightness of the resulting sound can be adjusted using the Color control.
All of the resonators have an On/Off switch and a Gain control. A resonator that is turned
off does not need CPU. Turning off the rst resonator does not affect the other ones.
Resonators II through V follow the Note parameter dened in Resonator I, but they can each
be individually transposed +/- 24 semitones using the Pitch controls and detuned in cents
using the Detune controls.
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