Vapor Engine
The heart of the crusher: Vapor Modulations

About the Vapor-Modulations
All sources (e.g. DCO, Live-Input, Feed) are routed to the vapor effect input. The resulting sound is crushed! All crusher panels share the same structure. All parameters apply to all of the specified grain generators. First you choose the desired Parameter by pressing the buttons above and then adjust the belonging faders.
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Delay, Length and Birth
The Delay panel defines the offset and the modulation of the delay between the sound input into the buffer and the grain(s) output. Modulation allows "scrolling" through the sound in the buffer. It can be seen as an delay line where the read-head is moving. It is given in msec (1/1000 Second).
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Speed and Sweep
Speed refers to the pitch of the grain. It is defined in percentage and ranges from -4 to 4. 1 means no pitch shifting. 2 means a double pitch. Values from 1 to 4 scales the pitch up, from 1 down to 0 down. Values below 0 represent backwards pitch shifting (-1 without pitch shift, 0 to -1 pitch down, -1 to -4 pitch up).
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Overdrive
After processing of the volume and pan section, each sample of a grain is feeded thru an overdrive amplitude modulator.
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Filter
Each Generator has its own IIR-Filter that can be set up by its Frequency and by its Bandwidth Q. The Filter Mode is defined in the Vapor-Settings panel.
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Volume and Pan
Each grain can be modulated in Volume and Pan
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Cloud Modulation

Along with the internal parameters modulation there is an additional Cloud Oscillator.

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