Alchemy partial envelope

Source components are shown only in advanced view. Click the Advanced button to switch to advanced view, then click the A/B/C/D button to view detailed parameters for the selected source.

The source edit window is opened by clicking the Edit button on any source subpage. Click the close window icon (X) at the top right to close the window.

Use the Additive button at the top of the Main edit window to open the additive editor window.

The Partial envelope shows a number of points that indicate the temporal position of envelope snapshots (groups of partials) or individual partials, depending on the chosen Mode pop-up menu option (above the Partial bar). These points also indicate the overall level or value of the visible parameter type in the selected snapshot or partial. Partials are shown in the Partial bar display. See Alchemy partial bar display.

Figure. Partial envelope.

Partial envelope parameters

Create or delete points in the partial envelope

Do one of the following:

Adjust partial pitch values with partial envelope points

When the additive editor displays pitch (the Tune button is on), point levels represent partial pitches. You can edit these levels to eliminate a pitch wobble or to create vibrato, for example.

  1. Click an envelope point to select it. You can also drag across multiple envelope points to select them.

    This selects a snapshot of multiple partials when the Overall button is on, or individual partials when the Overall button is off.

    When multiple points are selected, the Partial bar shows the average value of each partial across the selected envelope points. Edits of partial values are applied to all partials associated with the selected points.

  2. Click the Tune button above the Partial bar display to view pitch values at the current envelope point.

  3. If required, click the Mode pop-up menu above the Partial bar to choose how your edits are applied: to a single partial, all partials, or a group of related partials.

  4. Drag the envelope point vertically to set the pitch value.

    The time and pitch of the selected point are displayed at the pointer position when clicked.

Fix unwanted pitch fluctuations with copied envelope points

In cases where a resynthesized sound has unwanted pitch fluctuations, you can resolve these artifacts by reducing the PVar (pitch variation) control on the source A/B/C/D subpage. The downside with this approach is that each partial is aligned with its harmonic tuning which may change the character of the sound significantly. Try this alternative method.

  1. Make sure the Overall and Tune buttons are active, then select a single Partial envelope point.

  2. Click the Breakpoint button, and choose Copy from Breakpoint from the pop-up menu.

  3. Click the Breakpoint button, and choose Paste All Breakpoints Pitch Data from the pop-up menu.

    The partial pitch values of the copied envelope point are applied to all other envelope points, thus retaining the inharmonic features of the copied point while simultaneously eliminating fluctuations from one point to the next.