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MALSTRÖM SYNTHESIZER
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Legato
By clicking this button you activate/deactivate Legato. Legato in Malström is unique in
that it allows you to control whether the sound is monophonic or polyphonic by using
your playing style:
D If you play legato (hold down a key and then press another key without
releasing the previous), the sound is monophonic.
Also note that the pitch changes, but the envelopes do not start over. That is, there
will be no new “attack”.
D If you play non-legato (separated notes), with polyphony set to more
voices than 1, each note will decay separately (polyphonic).
This will be most apparent with longer release times.
The Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels
The Pitch Bend wheel is used for bending the pitch of notes, much like bending
the strings on a guitar or other string instrument.
The Modulation wheel can be used for applying modulation while you are playing.
Virtually all MIDI keyboards have Pitch Bend and Modulation controls. The Malström
does not only feature the settings for how incoming MIDI Pitch Bend and Modulation
wheel messages should affect the sound, but also two functional wheels that can be
used for applying real time modulation and pitch bend if you don’t have these control-
lers on your keyboard, or if you aren’t using a keyboard at all. The wheels on the Mal-
ström also mirror the movements of the wheels on your MIDI keyboard.
Pitch Bend Range
The Range parameter sets the maximum amount of pitch bend, i.e. how much it is
possible to change the pitch by turning the wheel fully up or down. The maximum
range is 24 semitones (2 Octaves). You change the value by clicking the spin controls
to the right of the display.
The Velocity controls
Velocity is used for controlling various parameters according to how hard or soft you
play notes on your keyboard. A typical use of velocity control is to make sounds
brighter and louder if you strike a key harder. By using the knobs in this section, you
can control how much the various parameters will be affected by velocity.
! All of the velocity control knobs are bi-polar, which means that the
amount can be set to either positive or negative values, while keeping
the knobs in the center position means that no velocity control is ap-
plied.
The following parameters can be velocity controlled:
D Lvl:A
This lets you velocity control the output level of osc:A.
D Lvl:B
This lets you velocity control the output level of osc:B.
D F.env
This sets velocity control for the Filter Envelope Amount parameter. Positive values
will increase the envelope amount the harder you play, and negative values will de-
crease the amount.
D Atk (attack)
This sets velocity control for the Amp Envelope Attack parameter of osc:A and/or
osc:B. Positive values will increase the Attack time the harder you play, and nega-
tive values will decrease it.
D Shift
This lets you velocity control the Shift parameter of osc:A and/or osc:B.
D Mod
This lets you velocity control all modulation amounts of mod:A and/or mod:B.
! Note that you can set the last three parameters (Atk, Shift and Mod) to
be velocity controlled for either or both of oscillator/modulator A and B.
This is done with the A/B selector switch.
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