************* HiHat1 (Mono) ************* Description =========== Simple hihat model based on noise shaping. Parameters ========== Section 1 --------- **White/Pink Noise:** Selects the noise source for the hihat sound. Pink noise is a bit smoother. **Frequency / Hz:** Sets the noise/hihat frequency. Can be changed/modulated via CV and assigned to potis. **Q Factor**: Sharpens the sound with resonance. Smaller values equal sharper sounds. **Loudness**: Sets the loudness of the sound. Section 2: EG Loudness ---------------------- **Enable EG:** If active, the sound volume can be controlled via an AD envelope. **Loop EG:** Loops the envelope after the first trigger (set via the drop-down menu right to **Enable EG**).Turns the plugin into a noise generator when on and **Enable EG** is off. **Attack:** Attack of the envelope. Determines how long it takes for the sound to reach its highest level. Can be modulated via CV and assigned to potis. **Decay**: Decay of the envelope. Determines how long it takes for the sound to die down after reaching its highest level. Can be modulated via CV and assigned to potis. Section 3: EG Pitch ------------------- **Enable EG:** If active, the hihat pitch can be controlled via an AD envelope. **Loop EG:** Loops the pitch envelope after the first trigger. **Amount:** Determines the amount of pitch change. Can be modulated via CV and assigned to potis. **Attack:** Attack of the envelope. Can be modulated via CV and assigned to potis. **Decay**: Decay of the envelope. Can be modulated via CV and assigned to potis. Usage/Patch Ideas ================= Patch idea 1: Varying laser zap **Settings:** - Frequency/Hz: 516 - Q Factor: 450 - Loudness: as you like - Enable Loudness EG: On (set to TRIG 0) - Loop Loudness EG: Off - Attack/Decay: as you like - Enable Pitch EG: on (set to TRIG 0) - Loop EG: Off - Amount: -260 - Attack: 50 - Decay: 917 With these settings, you can feed two clock signals into the TRIG 0 and CV 0 inputs to generate interesting laser-style sounds. With a random source into CV 0 you can change the pitch of the laser as you go. You could then use the second channel of the TBD to generate another drum pattern (e.g. a kick with the sine source) and thus get a basic but possibly ever-evolving rhythm.