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Click the camera icon in the Instrument Header to switch to the Snapshot View. • TremDpt: Controls the amount of tremolo applied. • Mix: Controls the dry/wet mix of the compressor. : Controls the amount of the output signal that’s being fed back into the input of the delay line, thereby creating a series of echos that gradually fade into silence. 93 The Group Editor The Group Start Options allow you to define a range of conditions that have to be met before the respective Group will become active and can output any sound. This allows you to make immediate adjustments to the assignment parameters. 166 Effects The Twang Controls • Bright: A tonal option which increases the high frequency content of the signal. Instrument Banks are described in detail in section Loading and Creating Instrument Banks. • Keyboard: Shows or hides the virtual On-Screen Keyboard, which allows you to generate note and controller events, and indicates where Zones and keyswitches of your currently selected Instrument are placed. For other hosts, check the documentation for which plug-in version to use. While dragging, a highlighted region will tell you where KONTAKT would place the Zone(s) on the keyboard. Phaser The Phaser module This module creates a distinct comb filter effect by using an allpass filter design that radically alters the phase relations in your signal. Plate reverb was developed as an early method of generating an artificial reverb effect. • MIDI Transpose: This parameter allows you to apply a transposition offset to all incoming MIDI notes. Its purpose is to adjust the volume and stereo panorama of the signal before it enters the Instrument level, and optionally change the default output channel assignment and the channel routing that occurs between the Group and the Instrument level. • Individual: Each source can be positioned individually with the mouse. Browser Import: Destination file format: When converting Sample data via the Import button in the File Browser, KONTAKT will save Samples in the format specified here. Some menus have further sub-menus; these will be indicated with a small right arrow next to their name. With these four parameters, ADSR envelopes can create a surprisingly large number of different modulation shapes, which are well-suited to simulate the natural dynamic behaviors of acoustic instruments. • Snap: This drop-down menu contains two toggle options, which affect whether KONTAKT will automatically adjust (“snap”) the start and end positions of your loop regions to match certain features of your waveform, which can be helpful in finding inaudible loops and avoid clicking