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Strany 2 - Foreword

Installation Lector User´s Manual 10 w Lector is copy-protected by the Soft eLicenser Copy Protection. You do not need an USB key to authoriz

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Quick Start Tutorial 11 Lector User´s Manual Quick Start Tutorial Here you find a quick start for working with Lector: • Load the Lector plu

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Basic Operation Lector User´s Manual 12 Basic Operation Lector has been optimized for a screen resolution of at least 1024x768 pixels.

Strany 5 - Overview

Basic Operation 13 Lector User´s Manual Display The information display shows parameter information and a brief description of the parameter

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Basic Operation Lector User´s Manual 14 • If your host application offers a separate Load/Save dialogue you can also use it to load and sav

Strany 7 - Installation

The Controls in Detail 15 Lector User´s Manual The Controls in Detail The analog user interface offers direct access to the dials on the Lec

Strany 8 - Installation under Mac OS X

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 16 Swap Off / Swapped Swap inverts the speech and carrier signal by one m

Strany 9 - Activation of Lector

The Controls in Detail 17 Lector User´s Manual • Noise selects White Noise which contains all frequencies with the same gain leve

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 18 Carrier plug-in offers an additional Thru function for the track signal. w In both case

Strany 11 - Quick Start Tutorial

The Controls in Detail 19 Lector User´s Manual Parameter of the Lector Synthesizer The Lector synthesizer contains a 16 voices synthei

Strany 12 - Basic Operation

Foreword Lector User´s Manual 2 Foreword Thank you for purchasing the Waldorf Lector Vocoder plug-in. Lector is a unique vocoder for musical

Strany 13 - Preset Managment

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 20 • Noise selects White Noise which contains all frequencies with the same gain level. • Side

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The Controls in Detail 21 Lector User´s Manual PWM (also FM Env) -100...+100% PWM means Pulse Width Modulation

Strany 15 - The Controls in Detail

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 22 • The Whitening filter offers an unique function: It removes formant frequencies from ch

Strany 16 - Unvoiced Detector

The Controls in Detail 23 Lector User´s Manual keyboard the cutoff frequency changes by the same amount. If you want to play the filte

Strany 17 - The Carrier Signal of Lector

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 24 When you hit the keys smoothly, only minimal modulation is applied. When you hit them

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The Controls in Detail 25 Lector User´s Manual • Portamento is the continuous gliding from one note to another. • Glissando activat

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 26 Ringmod Level 0...100% Volume of the ring modulation between Oscill

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The Controls in Detail 27 Lector User´s Manual Selects how incoming MIDI data will trigger the Lector synthesiser: • Normal will r

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 28 Parameter of the Lector Vocoder The Vocoder section of Lector offers a wide range of parame

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The Controls in Detail 29 Lector User´s Manual Release 0...60s Sets the Release time for the Analy

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Foreword 3 Lector User´s Manual Lector Development Team Software: Wolfram Franke, Thomas Rehaag User interface: Axel Hartmann Manual: Ho

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 30 Synthesis Filter Bank Here you can control the parameters regarding to the synthesis function

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The Controls in Detail 31 Lector User´s Manual Bandwidth -100...+100% Controls the width of the synthesis bands. N

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 32 • Random generates random values and glides to them linearly. • S&H (Sample & Hold)

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The Controls in Detail 33 Lector User´s Manual w Adjusting the EQ levels will change the intelligibility of the vocoded signal. For mor

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The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 34 Vocoder -∞...0dB This fader adjusts the level of your voco

Strany 29 - The Filter Bank Display

The Controls in Detail 35 Lector User´s Manual Overdrive effect and the Drive parameter of the Filter section is that Drive affec

Strany 30 - Synthesis Filter Bank

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 36 Speed 0...20 Hz Sets the LFO speed of the Chorus effect. Depth

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The Controls in Detail 37 Lector User´s Manual cuts the lower frequencies to produce a more realistic delay effect. High Cut

Strany 32 - Equalizer

The Controls in Detail Lector User´s Manual 38 surface. Settings above 100 change the room characteristic even further. Decay

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Appendix 39 Lector User´s Manual Appendix What is a Vocoder? A Vocoder is a circuitry to process the frequency content of one signal with the

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Content Lector User´s Manual 4 Content Foreword...2!Con t

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Appendix Lector User´s Manual 40 3. Check the settings in the Output section. Only “Vocoder” should be up, as shown in the screenshot. 4. Se

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Appendix 41 Lector User´s Manual 5. Make sure that you have selected Synthesizer in the Input section. 6. Create a MIDI track in your

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Appendix Lector User´s Manual 42 5. Make sure that you have selected Sidechain in the Input section. If activated, Lector will not using the

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Appendix 43 Lector User´s Manual Glossary Aliasing Aliasing is an audible side effect arising in digital systems as soon as a signal con

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Appendix Lector User´s Manual 44 Decay “Decay” describes the descent rate of an envelope once the Attack phase has reached its zenith and t

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Appendix 45 Lector User´s Manual appreciate this by using this manual here and there. We recommend to deposit it in your restroom within

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Appendix Lector User´s Manual 46 Note on / Note off This is the most important MIDI message. It determines the pitch and velocity of ever

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Appendix 47 Lector User´s Manual Sibilants Sibilant sounds are characterized by a hissing sound. These include the english pronunc

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Appendix Lector User´s Manual 48 Product Support If you have any questions about your Waldorf product, feel free to contact us via one

Strany 44 - Envelope

Overview 5 Lector User´s Manual OverviewUser Interface of Lector a Parameter of the Input section/Carrier signal b Parameter of the L

Strany 45 - Modulation

Introduction Lector User´s Manual 6 Introduction About this Manual This manual was written to help you to become familiar with Lector. It will al

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Installation 7 Lector User´s Manual Installation System Requirements for Windows PC In order to be able to use Lector, you will need at least

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Installation Lector User´s Manual 8 3. Double click on the Lector Installer icon. This launches a special installation program. 4. Follow the on-sc

Strany 48 - Product Support

Installation 9 Lector User´s Manual Installation of a Downloaded Installer File: 1. Refer to the folder where the downloaded Lector

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