![]() In addition, four Macro knobs have been added to the modulation panel, and these can receive a global MIDI CC assignment, thus allowing you to control the macros from the MIDI controller of your choice, no matter what the author of the preset chose. The FEGs pick up amplitude and time scale knobs, and the FLFOs get amplitude control, switchable bipolar output, and a sync switch which causes FLFO 2 to reset whenever FLFO 1 restarts. The envelope generators and LFOs have been extensively improved. Quanta now has a chorus, stereo dual delay, and reverb taken from the Audio Damage library of studio effects. Quantizing respects the tuning table or MTS-ESP tuning as well. This quantizing is post-modulation, so any randomization or mod applied to grain tuning will be quantized to the scale of your choosing. ![]() You can optionally limit grain pitches to particular notes. (This obviously works better on legato single notes than it does on chords or full music loops.) After the import, you can adjust the root note to taste. When you drop a sample on Quanta 2, or load it via the import dialogue, Quanta 2 attempts to find the root note of the sample. Use one for a sub bass, send both to the grain engine, granularize one and leave the other normal - whatever floats your boat! Quanta 2 has two virtual analog oscillators instead of the single one in the original. In addition, the controls now have indicators to show modulation. ![]() We have replaced the matrix mod assign panel with a right-click context menu like those found in Continua and Phosphor 3. The user interface has been cleaned up, modernized, and given panels for clarity and to accommodate new controls. ![]()
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