2 - Select the filter type (lowpass or highpass), then set the desired cutoff amount. 3 - Set the depth and destination (none, pitch, expression, or pan) of the LFO modulation (Motion). 4 - A simple room reverb. 5 - Sets the attack and release of each field recording/sound effect. 6 - Turn each sound on or off. 7 - These knobs set the gain of each field recording/sound effect. 8 - These knobs set the panorama of each field recording/sound effect. 9 - Sets the stereo channel output for each field recording/sound effect.
1 - Sets the global volume gain.
2 - Select the filter type (lowpass or highpass), then set the desired cutoff amount. 3 - Turn this knob to the left for a distortion effect. 4 - A simple room reverb. 5 - Sets the stereo channel output for each sample. 6 - These knobs set the panorama of each sample. 7 - These knobs set the panorama of each sample. 8 - There are 8 pads in total, each triggering a different sound sample (kick, snare, hi-hats, percussions & fx). If you don't own a MIDI controller, simply use the pads to preview the sounds. The samples are located from C1 to G#1 in most DAWs (in FL Studio C3 to G#3). 9 - Choose a preset by clicking the window and directly selecting a preset. 1 - Sets the global volume gain. 2 - Select the filter type (lowpass or highpass), then set the desired cutoff amount. 3 - Set the depth and destination (none, pitch, expression, or pan) of the LFO modulation (Motion). 4 - A simple room reverb. 5 - Sets the attack and release of each field recording/sound effect. 6 - Turn each sound on or off. 7 - These knobs set the gain of each field recording/sound effect. 8 - These knobs set the panorama of each field recording/sound effect. 9 - Sets the stereo channel output for each field recording/sound effect. 10 - Choose a preset by clicking the window and directly selecting a preset.
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