The display shows the separation of the harmonic content and the currently active voices. It also hosts the hidden easter-egg game and built-in screensaver.
Form controls the formants of the signal, letting you shift the perceived vocal/body resonance +12 up or -12 down without changing the pitch. It basically moves the harmonic envelope, not the notes themselves.
Odd in RIVE controls all the odd-numbered harmonics in the sound, partials 1, 3, 5, 7, and so on. These harmonics form the core structure of many waveforms, and when isolated they resemble the harmonic makeup of a square wave.
Even in RIVE isolates all even-numbered harmonics of a signal, partials 2, 4, 8, etc. These harmonics primarily shape the brightness and edge of a sound. Boosting them increases clarity and gives the sound a sharper, more cutting character, similar to the effect of a saw wave one octave higher.
Includes all non-harmonic content, noises, transients, and overtones the pitch tracker can't detect. Adds texture, air, and metallic character without effecting pitched harmonics.
in RIVE, settings controls the FFT size, which determines the time/frequency resolution of the analysis.
Voice controls how many simultaneous notes the splitter can track. When set to a single voice, the effect operates monophonically. When set to multiple voices, it becomes polyphonic.
RIVE INTERFACE is fully scalable, just drag any corner to resize the plugin window to suit your workflow and screen resolution