
384 Live Instrument Reference
24.1.8 Global Parameters
Display and Shell Parameters for the Global Options.
The Global shell and display parameters adjust how Analog responds to MIDI data, as well as
controls for performance parameters such as vibrato and glide.
The Volume control in the shell adjusts the overall output of the instrument. This is the instrument’s
master level, and can boost or attenuate the output of the amplifier sections.
The Vib switch turns the vibrato effect on or off, while the percentage slider next to it adjusts the
amplitude of the vibrato. Analog’s vibrato effect is essentially an additional LFO, but is hard-
wired to the pitch of both oscillators. The Rate slider sets the speed of the vibrato.
Turning on the vibrato effect enables the four additional Vibrato parameters in the display. The
Delay slider sets how long it will take for the vibrato to start after the note begins, while Attack
sets how long it takes for the vibrato to reach full intensity.
The Error slider adds a certain amount of random deviation to the Rate, Amount, Delay and At-
tack parameters for the vibrato applied to each polyphonic voice.
The Amt<MW slider adjusts how much the modulation wheel will affect the vibrato intensity. This
control is relative to the value set by the Amount percentage slider in the shell.
The Uni switch in the shell turns on the unison effect, which stacks multiple voices for each note
played. The Detune slider next to this switch adjusts the amount of tuning variation applied to
each stacked voice.
Turning on the unison effect enables the two additional Unison parameters in the display. The
Voices chooser selects between two or four stacked voices, while the Delay slider increases the
lag time before each stacked voice is activated.
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