Hadron state description sheet
State title
gtSnappitch
Type of sound
Rhythmic “snapping” texture, starting fast and decelerating to half of the start tempo.
Each sound particle is routed separately to stereo left/right and to internal bandpassfilters.
Timbral animation (wavemix) by LFO and by note number modulo.
Controllers
Expression1: Grain rate mod (tempo)
Expression2: PitchFM index (FM freq is controlled from pitch analysis of wave source 1)
Expression3: Modification of output routing (channel masks). Bandpass frequency (increase) and bandwidth (decrease)
Expression4: Manual time pointer, what part of the source waveforms to read
Midi keyboard control
Note Number: Transposition. Wavemix X axis (crossfade between source 1+3 and 2+4).
The wavemix parameter is controlled by a note number modulo,
so the same wavemix is repeated every 4 notes, e.g. C and E has the same wavemix
Velocity: Amp
Suggested source waveform
Slot1: Any Sampled waveform, e.g. Cello.wav
Slot2: Any Sampled waveform, e.g. VibLineDistTone3.wav
Slot3: Any Sampled waveform, e.g. Planet2.wav
Slot4: Any Sampled waveform, e.g. PadWsSeq1_C4.wav
* Sounds with significant timbral variation over time will give more animated results.
Waveform sources/slots used: 1,2,3,4
Mask tables
Channelmask:
A: Left, Right, Bandpass1, Bandpass2 (loop length=4 particles)
B: Left, Right, BP1, BP2 BP1, Right, BP22 (loop length=7 particles)
Pitch definition mode
Grain Transpose
Octave: 0
Live sampled sources will play back untransposed at middle C.
Source waveforms (soundfiles) transposed so that note num 69 (middle A) should give a perceived fundamental of 440Hz
The
original key stored with each source wave file may be octave displaced,
in which case the same octaviation occurs on playback with this state.