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"Granular processing is a simple and versatile way of synthesizing and even composing. The

term “granular” refers to ‘Grains’: small particles of a whole sound, which can be reorganized and

processed individually to create totally new sounds.

This can result in extreme special effects such as pitch-shifting, time-stretching, reversing,

freezing, scrambling, formant shifting, re-phrasing and utter deconstruction of the sound.

FleXor’s granular section contains simple and basic granular modules." (Flexor Manual)

"slices the incoming audio signal into 16 steps, and plays them at any desirable order. Consecutive playing order is achieved with a FleXor Ramp module

connected to the Ramp input. Different playing orders can be achieved with other control signals, such as LFOs and step sequencers. Each step has its own fader to adjust its relative playback start position. The Amount control adjusts the relative playback start position of all steps together and the Fade control adjusts the amount of volume cross-fading between the steps." (Flexor Manual)

max. Delaytime / fader (if Amount is set to max): 5461ms.

dspLoad 56.60                                              monophonic

"delay module that has granular properties when modulated. It delays each grain separately and allows modulation of delay time with granular artifacts.

It is ideal for slowing audio or speeding it up, and with a

buffer length of 5 seconds it is capable of creating extreme

granular chaos."  (Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 55.40                                              monophonic

"plays 16 different audio inputs in a sequence, at any desirable order. Up to 16 different ound sources can be connected to this module. onsecutive playing order is achieved with a FleXor amp module connected to the Ramp input. Different laying orders can be achieved with other control ignals, such as LFOs and step sequencers. The Fade ontrol adjusts the amount of cross-fading between the steps."  (Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 47.80                                             monophonic

"slices the incoming audio signal into 16 steps, and plays them at any desirable order. Consecutive playing order is achieved with a FleXor Ramp module connected to the Ramp input. Different playing orders can be achieved with other control signals, such as LFOs and step sequencers. The Amount control adjusts the relative playback start position of all steps together and the Fade control adjusts the amount of volume cross-fading between the steps."  (Flexor Manual)

basically the same as Displacer but w/o  delaytime control of individual slices.

dspLoad 55.40                                             monophonic

"cross-fades between 4 different audio inputs in a sequence, in any desired order.  Consecutive playing order is achieved with a FleXor Ramp module connected to the Ramp input. Different playing orders can be achieved with other control signals, such as LFOs and step sequencers. The cross-fades between the steps are interpolated and are calculated from the position of the ramp or control signal."  (Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 13.90/10.60/10.70                         Max Poly: 8

same as above, with 8 inputs.

dspLoad 24.30/21.00/21.10                       Max Poly: 4

same as above, with 16 inputs.

dspLoad 45.30                                         Max Poly: 2

"delay module that overrides the input with a looped version of itself when gated. It is possible to control the feedback amount with the Sustain control (left-0 middle-1 right-2), and the length of the crossfade at the looping point with the Fade control. The catch option selects if the override kicks in when a Gate On message is received (catch off), or waits one loop cycle after the Gate On message (catch on)."  (Flexor Manual)

max. delaytime 5333ms.

dspLoad 12.30/9.10/9.20                             monophonic

"This module, combined with the Pitcher Control module, forms an extreme granular pitch shifting effect. In order for it to work, the “C” inputs of the module need to be connected to the corresponding “C” outputs of a Pitcher Control module. The extreme range of this pitch shifter makes it ideal for special effects, including turntable-esque scratch effects." (Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 8.60                                             monophonic

(...As above) "The feedback delay in this module enables the creation of various sci-fi style effects."(Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 11.70                                           monophonic

"generates control signals, optimized especially for the FleXor Pitcher Engine modules. The “C” outputs of the module need to be connected to the corresponding “C” inputs on the Pitcher Engine modules, in order for it to work. The Speed controller adjusts grain size, while Amount will adjust the amount of pitch-shifting. Use smaller grains for more extreme degrees of pitch-shifting." (Flexor Manual)

dspLoad 27.50                                           monophonic