1 LFO (low frequency oscillator)

1 modulation section (WHEEL MOD) dedicated to the LFO

7.1.1 The oscillators (« VCO 1 and 2 »)

There are two oscillators.

The oscillator controls the basic frequencies and timbres of the Jupiter-8V with the frequency settings, choice of waveform, and the pulse width associated to the square waveform. These settings are made either with various knobs (static settings) or by the means of the modulation sections. These can be activated in the «LFO-MODULATION » section (monophonic modulation by the LFO) or the « CROSS MOD » (polyphonic modulation using the frequency of oscillator 2 on oscillator 1).

The oscillators can be tuned and edited separately. They allow selecting one of four waveforms on each oscillator. The two oscillators have some different waveforms. (E.g. OSC1: triangle, square / OSC2: white noise, Sine) These waveforms can be used simultaneously. Whether tuned separately or when using several mixed waveforms, the two oscillators allow you to quickly obtain a rich variety of sounds.

Two Oscillators

7.1.1.1 VCO 1

RANGE Switch the frequency range for VCO 1 («RANGE»), between one of four octaves 16', 8', 4', 2'. (The unities are indicated in feet, referring to the sizes of the pipes of church organs)

WAVE Switch for the four waveforms:

Triangle

Saw Tooth

Variable Pulse

Square

CROSS MOD Knob to set the frequency rate of modulation between the frequencies of VCO 2 towards the frequencies of VCO 1

7.1.1.2 VCO 2

RANGE Switch the frequency range for VCO 2 («RANGE»), choose between four octaves 16', 8', 4', 2'

LOW FREQ Switch for the «FREQ /NORMAL» (low frequencies / audible frequencies), of VCO 2, of which the oscillation frequency is lower, and enables you to use it as an LFO to modulate the frequency of the VCO1.

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Arturia manual Oscillators « VCO 1 and 2 », 1.1 VCO