General tab

On general tab it is possible to select Calculation method. Depending on selected method chosen parameters are available to modify.

  • Central frequency & bandwidth (Central freq., Bandwidth, Freq.spacing are editable)
      • when user modify the Central Frequency it impacts the Min.Frequency and No.oscilators.
      • when user modify Bandwidth it impacts Min.frequency and No. oscillators
  • Min.frequency & No. oscillators (Min. frequency, Freq. spacing are editable)
    • when user modify the Min Frequency it impacts Central Freq. and Bandwidth
    • when user modify the Freq.spacing it impacts Central Freq. and Bandwidth

All above modification are reflected on chart (amplitude in linear scale, frequency in logarithmic scale). Chart supports horizontal and vertical axis zoom.

 

Tab display information about actual bandwidth, minimal frequency, central frequency , frequency spacing and number of used oscillators.

Other parameters which can also be modified:

  • Gain (min and max, displayed with dB labels)
  • Harmonics gain (for 5 oscillators ,displayed with dB labels)
  • For noise modulation:
    • Depth
    • Rate (Hz label)
    • Noise distribution ( to select Normal/Uniform)
    • Noise modulation smoothing (toggle button – if applied random frequency changes are interpolated linearly, in not applied frequency changes instantly)
  • And miscellaneous:
    • Gain smoothing
    • Freq. smoothing
    • Speed ratio
    • Compression ratio

Bottom part of panels enables to store presets for specific configuration set by user

Input behavior for Central Frequency when calculation method is set to Cent. Feq & bandwidth.

Only allowed fractional part is .0 or .5, for all other fractional value it would fall back to the previous set value.

Note: Data would NOT be transmitted for fall back values.

When Central Frequency value is incremented or decremented, the value of fractional part is retained, and increment or decrement would happen only for the integral part. As shown below:

 

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