“Listen” radio buttons allow the user to tap the audio at any stage to hear what’s happening behind the scenes, and bypass certain sections if desired.Includes a “Scope Tuning” control to affect the zoom ratio. A scope displays both the key signal and the output signal, so the user can see how the plug-in is operating, and help identify what controls need to be adjusted in order to track more accurately or produce the intended sound.A DC-offset switch corrects the input signal to improve tracking on rectified or offset signals.In phase-multiplier mode, the full dynamics of the key signal are retained. In additive mode, dynamics for the oscillators can be controlled either by a noise gate or an envelope follower, both keyed off the input signal.The additive mode simply mixes in the octave down signals (via user-adjustable levels and wet/dry balance), whereas the phase-multiplier mode flips the phase of the key signal, following the state of the selected oscillator. Option for two modes of operation: additive oscillators or phase-multiplier.Controls to all the typically fixed values for low-pass filters – both on oscillator outputs (changes tone from full square wave to pure sine, or anywhere in between) as well as on the detection circuit (which can fine-tune the accuracy of the octave-divider’s tracking).It’s based on the popular Boss OC-2 pedal but with many more features and customisability far beyond what other octavers offer, both hardware pedals and software. Octaver OC-D2, developed by Christopher Hooker, is an octave divider vst plugin that generates signals one and two octaves below the original.
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