Phosphor User’s Guide Audio Damage, Inc. Release 1.1
3. Oscillator Control Sliders Beneath the envelope generators are groups of sliders which control several parameters for both of the oscillators. Cros
If you click on the VINTAGE switch to the right of the Noise slider, the noise generator reproduces the sound of noise sources found in computer soun
4. Low-Frequency Oscillators (LFOs) Phosphor has two low-frequency oscillators (LFOs) that can be used to change, or modulate, several parameters of t
directions. Moving the WAVESHAPE slider warps and skews the sine wave without creating any sharp corners in its shape. Its effect is far easier to hea
5. Modulation Sliders The horizontal sliders on the right side of Phosphor’s windows are called modulation sliders. They route signals from the LFOs
The sliders are bidirectional. If left at their center position, no signals from the LFOs reach the corresponding parameter in the oscillators and fil
Note that the amount that the LFOs control parameters can be affected by the modulation wheel on your MIDI keyboard. See “Keyboard and Master Controls
Phosphor has low-pass and high-pass filters which come after the delay lines in the signal chain. These filters can be adjusted to alter the timbre of
7. Keyboard and Master Controls The row of switches and sliders along the bottom of Phosphor’s window provide some handy shortcuts for creating new so
Poly Mode The Poly Mode switches determine how Phosphor responds when you play more than one note at a time on your MIDI keyboard. It has three positi
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MIDI Controllers Phosphor responds to MIDI continuous controller messages. You can use hardware MIDI controllers, such as MIDI slider boxes or the kno
To remove a MIDI controller assignment from a control, SHIFT and CTRL keys, (SHIFT and CMD keys on a Mac) click on the control once so that the whi
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Introduction Phosphor is a polyphonic software synthesizer plug-in modeled on the alphaSyntauri hardware synthesizer. Introduced in 1979, the alphaSyn
System Requirements To use Phosphor, you'll need a Steinberg VST-compatible host application which conforms to the VST 2.0 specifications, and a
Operation The following screen shot shows Phosphor’s user interface. The controls are described in the following paragraphs. 1. Wavetable Oscillator
The groups of vertical sliders near the top of Phosphor’s windows are called the partial sliders. The partial sliders control the level of the partia
If you turn on the Vintage switch above the partials sliders on the right, the quality of Phosphor’s oscillators is reduced to resemble the alphaSyn
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