Correlation Meter ⮞

The Correlation Meter SynthEdit module was developed to be a small module that will allow you to process an input signal using a direction pulse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This module generates a sine wave with a frequency of the input signal at the current input level. This is useful for a number of applications including Volume Control using a percussion track. It is mainly designed for use in percussion applications.
The module uses a sine wave which has been offset by a phase factor generated by the current input level. The phase factor is either arctangent of the cosine or sine of the current input level.
The phase factor is centered around the original frequency of the input sine. The input sine can be recalculated if it is changed. It is a very easy way to change the tone of the signal.
The module can be used to make a stereo-tracking effect using the sine wave of one side of the stereo output. This will generate a tracking effect to the original signal being stereo-tracked.
The module is designed to be used with the Correlation Meter. With the monitor of the module on, the amount of waveform correlation is displayed on the meter.
Correlation meter features:
Displays the correlation of the input signal with the sine wave of the current input level.
Direction Pulse can be used to operate the module in opposite directions. The direction pulse can be adjusted with two controls: an internal mute level and an off level. The internal mute level can be set from 0 to 100 percent. Set it to zero to use the module as a master volume control.
“Mute” level can also be set to Off level which will turn off the output completely.
The volume of the sine output can be adjusted using the trim pots. A full range of volume trim can be adjusted from -10 to 10. Trimming the pots does not alter the sound of the sine wave – this has been carefully designed.
The Correlation Meter can also be set to Round or Rounding Midpoint with the trim pots. Round will result in a sine wave with 1/2 the amplitude on each side of the center. Rounding Midpoint will result in a sine wave with equal amplitudes on either side of the center.
The sine wave output can be amplitude modulated with the 50 percent level using the Scale pot to generate a FM effect. The sine wave can be shifted using the Scale pot or the MM control. When the sine is shifted it can result in a vibrato effect.
The envelope of the envelope modulation of the sine wave can be controlled with the SMC pot.

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This module will run a direction pulse on an input audio signal and use a 2’s complement delay line to generate a second pulse that is phase shifted in either 0 or pi. The phase shift of the output signal will be written to the output, the input of this module. When a signal is run through the delay line, the output of the Synth Edit module will lag (counter-phase shifted) the input signal.

How to Use the SynthEdit Module:
There are four parameters in the SynthEdit module:

The first parameter is a direction pulse. It will be displayed in the programming interface and the phase of the delay line when the pulse is input. The phase of the input signal will be written to the second parameter of the SynthEdit module.
The third parameter defines the delay of the delay line (2’s complement delay). The output will be written to the third parameter.
The frequency of the delay line (0 – 2Mhz) is written to the fourth parameter.

The module input signal can be configured to input either a pulse or a sine wave. The module will run the pulse if you input a positive pulse. A negative pulse will be filtered out so that the input signal is not broken.
The output of this module is easy to see when you have your programming interface set to a waveform display. You will see a sine wave and the Correlation Meter Crack Keygen displayed below it.
The module will run the input signal on a 2’s complement phase shift of 0 or pi. If the output is a pulse, the phase shift of the output is written to the delay line output. The delay time can be set by adjusting the value of the delay line.
The module will accept input signals of any frequency. The output frequency of the delay line will be configured in the fourth parameter of the module.
The input audio signal can be configured to go to either left or right input via the Input Select

The module will accept input signals of any frequency. The output frequency of the delay line will be configured in the fourth parameter of the module.

More information about the module can be found in the download.

Configuring the Module Parameters:

I/O Select: Select your audio input signal. The module will accept both pulse and sine wave input signals.

Right Input (1): Select the right input signal. If you don’t select this, the module will run the audio signal
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If the input signal contains time-variant signal components, the module can be used to correlate an input signal with a known signal. The correlator command creates a mono correlator signal in response to the incoming input signal. The correlator signals output can be used as a mono output in many stereo processes.

The correlator controls:
This module comprises a range of controls for setting the pitch of the correlator. The pitch can be set in fractional pitch increments or it can be set to a specific pitch value.
In addition, there is a master volume control which adjusts the volume of the output signal of the correlator module. There is also a test input. This function allows the operator to test the correlator signal without affecting the volume or pitch of the correlator. The test output can be used to check the quality of the input signal and correlator pitch.

Correlation Meter Description:
This module uses the correlation function of the Correlation Meter SynthEdit module to process an input signal. It can be used in a mono or stereo configuration.
The input signal is loaded into the module and processed to create the correlator signal. The correlator signal is routed to the Add button in the expression module. This input signal can be any input signal that has time-variant signal components. The operator must use the test signal to check that the input signal is of the correct frequency and correct amplitude to process properly.
The correlator controls:

Input port 1:

At input 1, a DC signal is input. This signal is processed to create a signal with random frequency. This random frequency signal is shaped using a sine wave function to give a random frequency signal.

Input port 2:

At input 2, an AC signal is input. This signal is processed to create a sine wave signal with random amplitude. This random amplitude signal is shaped using a sine wave function to give a random amplitude signal.

Input port 3:

At input 3, an AC signal is input. This signal is processed to create a sine wave signal with random phase. This random phase signal is shaped using a sine wave function to give a random phase signal.

Output port:

The correlator output is routed to the Add input of the Correlation Meter SynthEdit module. This is used to process the correlator signal in the module. When using this module in a stereo configuration, the correlator output is routed to both the left

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After buying this product, you can watch the video tutorial or read the manual to find out how to set it up and what other features it has.
The
Correlation Meter is an accurate and easy to use application for measuring beat-to-beat
correlation
of an input signal to an external signal. Inputs include a continuous voltage
signal, a musical source (for example, a
piano or guitar), or even an electronic music or sequencer. In addition, the
output can be a continuous voltage signal, musical notes, sine waves, or a
segmented waveform which has the beat to beat information. The product also
comes with an adapter which allows it to be used as a digital output
envelope detector.

Note: The Correlation Meter usually requires a press of the
‘Save’ button to save the manual settings so you can load them the next time
you use it. You can re-load the settings manually using the ‘Load’ button.

The Correlation Meter is similar to other correlation
meters on the market. It is designed for people who wish to use their own
instrument, such as a synthesizer, to measure the beat-to-beat correlation of
an external signal to their own.

Getting Started

Getting Started with the Correlation Meter is an
easy-to-follow tutorial that includes the features, hardware requirements, and
basic setup of the application. Once you have completed the tutorial, you will
be ready to use the Correlation Meter.

Input to the Correlation Meter

First, to use the Correlation Meter, you must configure the input signals to
be measured. The application will automatically detect what
instrument is connected to the input signal and use that instrument to compute
correlation. The unit has three (3) inputs for different signals.

The inputs detect a continuous voltage
signal, a musical source (such as a piano or guitar), or an electronic music or
sequencer (such as a drum machine or a drum groove). The inputs can be used for
two (2) types of correlation analysis: cross-correlation, and the phase
corrected cross-correlation.

Cross-correlation vs. Phase-corrected Cross-correlation

The first of the two options is the
standard cross-correlation. Cross-correlation basically compares the input
signal to itself.

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System Requirements For Correlation Meter:

Win 7 OS (32/64 bit)
2GB RAM or more
500 MB HDD space
750 MB free disk space
Windows 7 Ultimate or higher
4 GB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
1536×1152 resolution
Stereo Sound
Vulkan API or OpenGL version 1.2 or higher
Multi-core Processor
Nvidia GeForce GTX 745 or higher recommended. Radeon HD4850 or higher recommended.
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