CHORD OSC | (Chord oscillator) |
This oscillator type provides four oscillators that can output basic waveforms. Using this, you can produce a chord of the form specified by the OSC EDIT1 setting by playing just a single note.
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WAVE ....................................... |
| Saw, Square, Tri, Sin |
Selects the basic waveform used by the wave form oscil-
lators. (The same waveform is used by all four oscillators.)
OSC EDIT1: ChordNam ............................................
Major, 6th, 7th, M7, m7 (5), minor, m6, m7, mMaj7,
| dim7, m7( 5), aug, aug7, sus4, sus7 | |
dim, | Selects thechord form. |
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OSC EDIT2: Voicing....................................... | ||
| Adjusts the voicing of the chord. | |
UNISON OSC | (Unison oscillator) |
This oscillator type provides six oscillators that output basic waveforms. Using this, you can produce extremely thick sounds by playing just a single note. OSC EDIT1 adjusts the pitch of one oscillator independently of the other five oscillators.
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OSC2
OSC3
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OSC5
OSC6
WAVE ...
Selects the basic waveform of the unison oscillator (this will be the same for all six oscillators) and the number of oscillators that will sound.
4. Pattern mode
OSC EDIT1: Detune ....................................... | 0...127 |
Detunes the pitch of the six oscillators relative to each other. Higher values will produce a greater detuning, making the sound thicker.
Even at a Detune value of 0, the pitch of the os-
cillators will not be perfectly identical.
OSC EDIT2: OSC1 Ptch ............................. |
Adjusts the pitch of oscillator 1. A value of ±63 creates a pitch difference of ±2 octaves, and a value of 47 creates a pitch difference of ±1 octave. With a value of 0, the pitch will be the same as the other five oscillators.
RING MOD | (Ring modulator) |
This oscillator type creates new overtones that are ÅrE sum and difference of two oscillator waveforms. It can produce shifting metallic resonances. You can choose the combination of waveforms for the two oscillators.
OSC1 Wave
OSC2 Wave |
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ModPitch |
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WAVE ...................................................................... |
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twenty different combinations of oscillator 1 (Saw, Squ, | ||
Tri, Sin) + oscillator 2 (Saw, Squ, Tri, Sin, Ns [=Noise]) | ||
OSC EDIT1: ModDepth .................................. | 0...127 |
Adjusts the volume balance of oscillator 1 and the ring modulation effect. With a value of 0 only oscillator 1 will be output, and with a value of 127 only the ring modulation sound will be output.
OSC EDIT2: ModPitch ................................ |
Adjusts the pitch of oscillator 2 (the modulator). A value of ±63 creates a pitch difference of ±2 octaves, and a value of 47 creates a pitch difference of ±1 octave. With a value
of 0, the pitch is the same as oscillator 1.
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