Zawa

note: 52 amp: 1 pan: 0 attack: 0
decay: 0 sustain: 0 release: 1 attack_level: 1
decay_level: sustain_level sustain_level: 1 cutoff: 100 res: 0.9
phase: 1 phase_offset: 0 wave: 3 invert_wave: 0
range: 24 disable_wave: 0 pulse_width: 0.5

use_synth :zawa

Saw wave with oscillating timbre. Produces moving saw waves with a unique character controllable with the control oscillator (usage similar to mod synths).

Introduced in v2.0

Options

note:

Note to play. Either a MIDI number or a symbol representing a note. For example: 30, 52, :C, :C2, :Eb4, or :Ds3

Default: 52
Must be zero or greater
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

amp:

The amplitude of the sound. Typically a value between 0 and 1. Higher amplitudes may be used, but won’t make the sound louder, they will just reduce the quality of all the sounds currently being played (due to compression.)

Default: 1
Must be zero or greater
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

pan:

Position of sound in stereo. With headphones on, this means how much of the sound is in the left ear, and how much is in the right ear. With a value of -1, the sound is completely in the left ear, a value of 0 puts the sound equally in both ears and a value of 1 puts the sound in the right ear. Values in between -1 and 1 move the sound accordingly.

Default: 0
Must be a value between -1 and 1 inclusively
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

attack:

Amount of time (in beats) for sound to reach full amplitude (attack_level). A short attack (i.e. 0.01) makes the initial part of the sound very percussive like a sharp tap. A longer attack (i.e 1) fades the sound in gently. Full length of sound is attack + decay + sustain + release.

Default: 0
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set
Scaled with current BPM value

decay:

Amount of time (in beats) for the sound to move from full amplitude (attack_level) to the sustain amplitude (sustain_level).

Default: 0
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set
Scaled with current BPM value

sustain:

Amount of time (in beats) for sound to remain at sustain level amplitude. Longer sustain values result in longer sounds. Full length of sound is attack + decay + sustain + release.

Default: 0
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set
Scaled with current BPM value

release:

Amount of time (in beats) for sound to move from sustain level amplitude to silent. A short release (i.e. 0.01) makes the final part of the sound very percussive (potentially resulting in a click). A longer release (i.e 1) fades the sound out gently. Full length of sound is attack + decay + sustain + release.

Default: 1
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set
Scaled with current BPM value

attack_level:

Amplitude level reached after attack phase and immediately before decay phase

Default: 1
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set

decay_level:

Amplitude level reached after decay phase and immediately before sustain phase. Defaults to sustain_level unless explicitly set

Default: sustain_level
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set

sustain_level:

Amplitude level reached after decay phase and immediately before release phase.

Default: 1
Must be zero or greater
Can not be changed once set

cutoff:

MIDI note representing the highest frequencies allowed to be present in the sound. A low value like 30 makes the sound round and dull, a high value like 100 makes the sound buzzy and crispy.

Default: 100
Must be zero or greater,must be a value less than 131
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

res:

Filter resonance as a value between 0 and 1. Large amounts of resonance (a res: near 1) can create a whistling sound around the cutoff frequency. Smaller values produce less resonance.

Default: 0.9
Must be zero or greater,must be a value less than 1
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

phase:

Phase duration in beats of timbre modulation.

Default: 1
Must be greater than zero
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes
Scaled with current BPM value

phase_offset:

Initial phase offset of the sync wave (a value between 0 and 1).

Default: 0
Must be a value between 0 and 1 inclusively
Can not be changed once set

wave:

Wave shape controlling freq sync saw wave. 0=saw wave, 1=pulse, 2=triangle wave and 3=sine wave.

Default: 3
Must be one of the following values: [0, 1, 2, 3]
May be changed whilst playing

invert_wave:

Invert sync freq control waveform (i.e. flip it on the y axis). 0=uninverted wave, 1=inverted wave.

Default: 0
Must be one of the following values: [0, 1]
May be changed whilst playing

range:

Range of the associated sync saw in MIDI notes from the main note. Modifies timbre.

Default: 24
Must be a value between 0 and 90 inclusively
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

disable_wave:

Enable and disable sync control wave (setting to 1 will stop timbre movement).

Default: 0
Must be one of the following values: [0, 1]
May be changed whilst playing

pulse_width:

The width of the pulse wave as a value between 0 and 1. A width of 0.5 will produce a square wave. Different values will change the timbre of the sound. Only valid if wave is type pulse.

Default: 0.5
Must be a value between 0 and 1 exclusively
May be changed whilst playing
Has slide options to shape changes

Any parameter that is slidable has three additional options named _slide, _slide_curve, and _slide_shape. For example, 'amp' is slidable, so you can also set amp_slide, amp_slide_curve, and amp_slide_shape with the following effects:

_slide:

Amount of time (in beats) for the parameter value to change. A long parameter_slide value means that the parameter takes a long time to slide from the previous value to the new value. A parameter_slide of 0 means that the parameter instantly changes to the new value.

Default: 0

_slide_shape:

Shape of curve. 0: step, 1: linear, 3: sine, 4: welch, 5: custom (use *_slide_curve: opt e.g. amp_slide_curve:), 6: squared, 7: cubed.

Default: 5

_slide_curve:

Shape of the slide curve (only honoured if slide shape is 5). 0 means linear and positive and negative numbers curve the segment up and down respectively.

Default: 0