Node Reference
Modifiers
Nodes that reshape timing, modulation, amplitude, or stereo placement in a patch.
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The Arpeggiator node is an auxiliary controller rather than an audio processor. It connects to dedicated ARP inputs on pitched generators and replays held note sets according to a selected mode.
The Chord node is an auxiliary controller. Connect it to the same ARP input used by the Arpeggiator on Oscillator or FM Mod, then select the generator and play one note to trigger the expanded chord.
The envelope node is used to control how a sound opens and closes over time. Route it into the green ENV input of Oscillator or FM Mod to shape attack transients, sustained bodies, and release tails.
The LFO node modulates parameters on connected nodes: connect it to a modulation target input, then assign one or more exposed parameters from those nodes.
Use Gain when you need to trim signal level between stages, rebalance parallel routes, or automate output level before effects or the final output.
Stereo Panner is a clean spatial utility for creating width, separation, and motion across the stereo field. It is most useful after a sound source or before ambience effects.