Korg Synthesizer manual 1a Wave, 1b WaveformWaveform Modulation, 1c Wave Shape

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2:1 OSC 1 (01: Standard)

2–1a: Wave

Main Wave

[Saw, Pulse]

Selects the main waveform. Select either Saw (sawtooth wave) or Pulse (pulse wave).

Level

[0…99]

Specifies the output level of the main waveform.

 

Wave Edge

[0…99]

Adjusts the amount of high-range overtones for the main waveform. As the pitch rises, this effect will become stronger, and in the low range there will be little effect. Lower settings of this parameter will produce a more mellow sound, and in the vicinity of 0 the volume will also decrease.

Triangle Level

[0…99]

Specifies the output level of the triangle waveform. It will be output mixed with the main waveform.

Sine Level

[0…99]

Specifies the output level of the sine waveform. It will be output mixed with the main waveform.

Phase Shift (Triangle & Sine Phase Shift)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the phase difference between the main waveform and the triangle and sine waveforms. (The triangle and sine waveforms will always be in phase with each other.)

2–1b: Waveform(Waveform Modulation)

Waveform

[–99…+99]

Specifies the waveform. For the way in which this value will affect the waveform, refer to the diagrams shown on the previous page for sawtooth wave, pulse wave, and triangle wave.

LFO

[LFO1…LFO4]

Selects the source LFO for waveform modulation. LFO settings are made in the “Program Edit P6.”

Intensity (Waveform Modulation LFO Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the waveform modulation that will be controlled by the LFO specified in “LFO.”

AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)

[OFF…MIDI (CC#83)]

Selects a modulation source (page 64 of this manual) that will control “Waveform.”

Intensity (Waveform AMS Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the waveform modulation controlled by the “AMS.” For negative settings, the polarity of the modulation source will be inverted.

2–1c: Wave Shape

Input (Input Level)

[0…99]

Specifies the level of the signal that is input from the standard oscillator to the wave shaping table.

Example of when Input Level is modified (Table Type : Reso)

Output level

Output waveform

 

 

Input level

Input Level

Input Level

Input Level

Input Level

 

=99

=75

=50

=25

Parameters

Prog.

Edit

P2

 

Input waveform

AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)

[OFF…MIDI (CC#83)]

Selects a modulation source (page 64 of this manual) that will control “Input.”

Intensity (Input Level AMS Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the waveform modulation controlled by the “AMS.”

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Contents Page Contents Introduction Features of MOSS-TRIOSC 1 Program structureSub oscillator Noise generatorFilter section EditingCharacteristics of each oscillator Program Play Program Play Mode Program Play P1Program Edit P1 Program Edit ModeProg Basic 1a Program Name1d Unison 1c Assign/HoldType Scale Type 1e ScaleKey Scale Key Random …99SW2 1f Panel Switch Assign2b Common Pitch Modulation 2a Multi Oscillator Synthesis SetupOSC Basic 2d Portamento 2c Bending3b Pitch Modulation OSC 1 Pitch3a Basic Pitch 3c Pitch Slope OSC 2 PitchSub Pitch Waveform modulation Program Edit P2OSC 01 Standard 1c Wave Shape 1a Wave1b WaveformWaveform Modulation Offset Wave Shape Offset 99…+99 Type Wave Shape Table TypeShape …99 Intensity Shape AMS Intensity 99…+99Input Comb Filter1a Input 1d High Damp 1b Level Modulation1c Feedback 1b Wave Shape 03 VPM1a Carrier 1e Frequency 1c Feedback …991d Modulator Resonance 1c Resonance 1b BPF1…41b Mod. Depth Ring ModulationCarrier Saw, Square, Triangle, Sine Cross ModulationSlave Saw, Square, Triangle, Sine Sync Modulation1a Drawbar Organ ModelCoarse Harmonics Coarse …16 Fine Harmonics Coarse Fine 99…+991c Drawbar 1b Percussion Level …991d Drawbar 1e Percussion Generator1a Hammer Electric Piano Model1c Overtone 1b Tone Generator1d Pickup Position 1e Low EQBrass Model Brass Model1c Lip Character 1a Inst Type1b Breath Pressure 1e Peaking EQ 1d Bell CharacterReed Model Reed Model1e Wave Shape 1c Reed CharacterIntensity Reed AMS Intensity 99…+99 Offset 99…+991f Peaking EQ 1a Attack Plucked String ModelAttack Level …99 Velocity 99…+991c String 1b Attack CurveKTr Decay Keyboard Track 99…+99 KTr Damp Keyboard Track 99…+99Intensity Damp AMS Intensity 99…+99 1f Low EQ 1d Harmonics1e Pickup 1a Bowing Speed Bowed String ModelInt. Speed Modulation EG Intensity 99…+99 Int. Speed AMS.1 Intensity 99…+991b Bow Pressure 1d Peaking EQ OSCWave Form Sub/Noise3a Sub Oscillator 3b Noise Generator Mixer Program Edit P31a OSC 1 Out Output Level 00...991c OSC 2 Out 1b OSC 1 Out1d OSC 2 Out 1e Sub Out2a Routing Filter Routing Serial 1/serial 2/parallel Filter2c Cutoff/Cutoff a Cutoff Frequency 2b FilterEG Cutoff Frequency Modulation EG Intensity Cutoff Frequency Mod. EG Intensity 99…+992e Resonance/Resonance a 2d Keyboard TrackLow Key …G9 High Key …G93a Input Trim …99 Filter 1SUB3b Cutoff B Cutoff Frequency B 3c Keyboard TrackAMS Intensity 99…+99 3d Resonance B4a Link to Filter Filter 2 SUBAmp Program Edit P41a Amp 1b Keyboard Track Amplitude 1 Keyboard Track1e Pan/Outputs 1c Amp1d Keyboard Track Amplitude 2 Keyboard Track 2b Time Amp EG Time Amp EG2a Level Amp EG Level …99 2d Level Modulation 2c Level Control2e Time Modulation Intensity EG Level AMS Intensity 99…+99EG 1 AMSource Program Edit P51a Level 1b Time Amp EG Time1dLevel Modulation 1c Level Control1e Time Modulation Release Slope Time …99EG 2, 5-3 EG 3, 5-4 EG 1a Wave Form/Key Sync Program Edit P6LFO 1c Midi Sync 1b FrequencyFade In Time …99 1d Amplitude ModulationOffset 50…+50 Program Edit P8 Program Edit P718AfterTouch Retrigger Controller List Modulation Source ListBank S was skipped PrecautionsAdditional message

Synthesizer specifications

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