10 Settings The Settings Page lets you configure various settings related to the application itself. Click the Settings button (gear icon) in th
11 Keyboard At the bottom of the interface is a virtual keyboard and a few additional knobs and sliders. • Volume: This adjusts Wobble's
12 Sound Page The Sound Page is the heart and soul of Wobble. Wobble is divided into two channels of sound. Each channel produces a stereo outpu
13 Harmonic and Filter Controls • Width: The outermost knob for each channel is a harmonic width control, which determines harmonic frequency r
14 LFO Controls The low-frequency oscillator (LFO) is a fundamental tool sound designers use to create their sounds. Wobble's LFO lets you
15 Pattern Page Pattern Generator The Pattern Page provides access to Wobble's Pattern Generator, which is very similar to a standard step
16 Sound Parameter Tabs The Sound Parameter Tabs at the top of the Pattern Generator control the different parameters on the Sound Page. The N
17 Note Offset The top half of the grid is where you set each step's pitch. Pitches are set as "note offsets" (transpositions) fro
18 Duration The bottom half of the grid also allows you to set the duration of notes, sustaining them for as long as you like within the pattern.
19 Number of Steps To change the number of steps in the Pattern, click the Steps field on the right-hand side of the Rhythm Page, and drag the nu
2 Introduction Wobble 2.0 combines SONiVOX's Spectral Morphing Synthesis technology with a bevy of intuitive, real-time performance feature
20 Using Pattern Presets Wobble includes a variety of Pattern Presets for you to use in your projects. You can also save your own Patterns for l
21 IRC: Intelligent Rhythm Control If you've written music with MIDI before, you know how difficult the concept of time can be to realizing
22 Effects Page Wobble offers three fantastic effects—tempo-synced delay, chorus, and reverb—to open up even more sonic possibilities. Effects s
23 Chorus and Reverb The chorus and reverb effects are great tools for filling out your sounds or adding an extra dimension to them. They includ
24 Browser Page The Browser Page lets you view and load your available Patches (.svx) and sort them according to their Attributes. Load a Patc
25 Automation Many of Wobble's parameters can be automated inside your DAW. This section has a few tips about automating Wobble. If you hav
26 FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Through our intensive testing and the feedback we've received from our beta team and users like you, we&
27 Issue: When I trigger a note with my MIDI controller, there is a noticeable delay in hearing sound. Solution: The audio buffer is set too high
28 Issue: My plug-in does not show up. Solution: Before proceeding, make sure that you have the latest Wobble updates installed. Once you have t
29 Trademarks and Licenses Copyright © 2011 Sonic Network, Inc. This SONiVOX product and all its individual components referred to in this docu
3 Installation Important: If you are using a version of Wobble that is older than Wobble 2.0, this installation will not overwrite or uninstall
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4 Getting Started The Wobble graphical interface has three distinct sections depicted below. 1. Section 1 shows you the output level of Wo
5 3. Section 3 contains the Master Volume, Glide control (also known as portamento), a virtual keyboard, and three buttons to switch to the dif
6 Using Patches Patches are the sounds or instruments inside Wobble. Over 200 Patches are included for you to play with, and any of these can be
7 MIDI Learn: Assigning MIDI Controllers to Wobble's Controls Learn Wobble's MIDI Learn feature lets you to assign or "map"
8 Operation These sections and controls are visible regardless of which tab you are viewing. Global Controls Level Meters The level meters in
9 Click the Save button (disk icon) to save a file: • Save SVX File: Select this to name and save your current Patch (.svx). • Save MIDI Learn:
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