Level Settings
To the right of the waveform display, you can make settings that affect the level and the stereo width of the grain oscillator.
- Level
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Adjusts the overall level of the grain oscillator. When you increase the number of grains, it might become necessary to lower the oscillator level. When you play back a very quiet portion of a sample, you can use this control to raise the level.
- Random Level
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Sets a random level for each new grain. At a setting of 100%, the level varies between a factor of 0 and 2 of the original level. The random level is calculated separately for each channel of the sample, at the start of a new grain. This can be used to randomize the panorama of the sound.
- Width
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Narrows the stereo width of the grain oscillator. It is applied after the grain oscillator and does not affect the stereo width of the actual sample. At a setting of 0%, the output of the grain oscillator is mono.
- Gain
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Allows you to automatically adjust the level of grains using quieter sample parts. Note that by raising the gain, you can lose the dynamics of the sample.