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Last Updated: 2024-07-17 10:47 p
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The AISAC Auto Modulation automatically changes the AISAC control value.
AISAC control from the application is ignored since this feature runs automatically.
For example, this feature can be used as a LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) by using the looping mode and setting up a relatively long looping period. In that case, it is possible to get evolving and less repetitive sounds from short materials, by applying the LFO to continuously change the volume or the pitch of a short looping waveform. It can be used advantageously to recreate sounds such as ocean waves, wind, waterfalls, rivers, or air conditioner.
Set the AISAC control type to "Auto modulation."
Item | Description |
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Modulation type | Loop: When the control reaches its final value, it returns to its initial value. This behavior is repeated until the playback is stopped. Oneshot : When the control reaches the final value, the modulation simply stops. |
Time (msec) | Specifies the time (in milliseconds) it takes for the control to reach the final value. When set to 1000, the control reaches its final value after 1000 milliseconds (1 second). |
Trigger type | The type of trigger that starts the modulation. There are two types: playback and key. Playback: The modulation occurs in sync with the playback. Key: The modulation occurs in sync with an external operation. (Currently, this feature works with the AISAC Mod trigger mode of REACT .) |
Trigger key | The key which triggers the modulation when the trigger type is set to "Key." |