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- Snorgan VSTi_____________________________________________________
-
- Copyright ⌐ 2003 Contralogic Productions
- www.contralogic.com
-
- Snorgan is freeware.
-
- Send feedback/comments to: feedback@contralogic.com
-
-
- Description______________________________________________________
-
- Snorgan is an 'electric organ' type VST instrument with a unique
- character. Despite the simplicity of Snorgan's interface it's
- still capable of producing a wide variety of interesting sounds.
-
- An explanation of the controls on Snorgan's interface follows but
- it's probably better to just experiment.
-
-
- Panel Reference__________________________________________________
-
- [tone]
-
- The starting point of Snorgan's sound: select one of Snorgan's
- 16 unique waveforms (split into two banks of eight waveforms)
- The octave knob allows you to change the pitch of the sound by up
- to two octaves higher or lower. The tone of the sound can be
- modified with the brightness knob.
-
- [harmonic]
-
- A secondary tone: the pitch knob controls the frequency of the
- secondary tone relative to the primary tone. The decay knob
- controls how fast the volume of the secondary tone falls, the
- level knob controls the overall volume of the secondary tone.
-
- [filter]
-
- Actually two filters running in parallel, the dice/slice switch
- selects bandpass/band reject and high pass/low pass respectively.
- The filters' cutoff and resonance can be adjusted with the
- frequency and Q knobs.
-
- The filters' cutoff frequency is modulated by an LFO,
- controllable with the rate and depth knobs. When the mono/stereo
- switch is in the stereo position the cutoff frequency in the left
- output falls as the cutoff in the right output rises, and
- vice versa.
-
- [damage]
-
- Injects some noise into the signal path and simultaneously distorts
- the sound a little. The white/pink switch selects the
- colour of the noise, the level knob affects how 'damaged' Snorgan
- sounds.
-
- Note: depending on the settings in the filter and flange sections
- the effect of the damage settings can vary considerably.
-
- [flange]
-
- A simple stereo delay effect which is applied to only one of the
- filter outputs in the filter section. When the filter switch is
- in the dice position the topsy setting causes the flange effect
- to be applied to the bandpass filter, the band reject filter is
- affected when turvy is selected. If slice is selected in the
- filter section, topsy and turvy cause the highpass and lowpass
- filters to be affected respectively.
-
- The delay time and feeback can be adjusted with the manual and
- feedback knobs.
-
- The delay time is also modulated by an LFO controllable with the
- rate and depth knobs. When the mono/stereo switch is in the
- stereo position the delay time in the left output falls as the
- delay time in the right output rises, and vice versa.
-
- [volume]
-
- The volume of the sound is shaped by a standard ADSR envelope,
- the level knob controls Snorgan's overall volume.
-
-
- Installation_____________________________________________________
-
- Copy the file Snorgan.dll into your VST plugins directory,
- Snorgan will then be available for use in your VST host.
-
-
- Disclaimer_______________________________________________________
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF
- ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
- LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- Contralogic Productions also assumes no responsibility,
- and shall not be liable for any such damages to your computer
- equipment, software, data or other property on account of
- your use of this software.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
- Snorgan is created with Synthedit (www.synthedit.com)
- VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies AG