Gain staging, mixing, level-following, and trimming — the small jobs that don’t fit anywhere else but show up in nearly every graph. Use Gain to bring a buffer up or down without changing anything else. Use Mixer or Stereo Mixer to combine multiple branches back into a single stream. Use Trimmer to chop a section out and shape it with an ADSR envelope, the way you’d top-and-tail a one-shot on a hardware sampler before saving it. Use Envelope Follower to extract a control signal from one buffer’s amplitude and route it as modulation into another node. Nothing flashy in this category — just the connectors that hold the rest together.
Nodes
- Gain — Simple gain control for audio signals
- Mixer — Mix multiple inputs with per-channel gain control
- Stereo Mixer — Mix multiple inputs to stereo with pan and gain control
- Trimmer — Trim audio to a specified range using start/end markers
- Envelope Follower — Extracts amplitude envelope from spectral data for parameter modulation
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