- Dynamics
- nois
16. noiS Noise Generator
Introduces post-mix, post-filter noise (as defined by the 6/noi.C/noise character parameter on the Song's Glob page) depending on the amplitude of the output of the playing voice.
Negative values exhibit a exponential response, while positive values exhibit a linear response.
A slight amount of noise can impart a more authentic analog feel, subtle sizzle, or even serve as noise for percussive sound design.
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