Trigger

Provides a 4 audio to oscilator unit
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The Trigger VST plugin provides a 4 audio to oscilator unit. Audio signals can be used to trigger the internal 4 oscilators that are routed through a filter, adsr and 2 lfo. It was an attempt to make something to generate melodic sounds and can make some nice stutters and drones. Okay, you feed in four seperate signals (well actually you could feed two sperate signal into each unit but there must be an input into the left and right of each channel at the same time). The signals are summed and halfed (thankyou to Chris Kerry for that) and the resulting audio is converted into a control voltage (yep this is good old analog style stuff. Sens = controls at what volume level the input will trigger the oscilator attck = sets how the input is controlled, from playing straight away to fading in decay = how quickly the sound will fade out You can use these settings to help you control an incoming audio signal to fit the signal you want to try to create... These audio in signals are used to trigger each of the units oscilators. these can be set in the standard analog synth way: Freq 1 = the freq (ie pitch) of the oscilator PW = pulse width modulation Freq 2 = the freq (or cut) of the filter res = the resonance (how pronounced the filter is) a d s r = a standard unit to create the outputs envelope level = volume for that input


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