Chapter 11 Advanced Sound Shaping Controls
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VCO 2• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 Make sure the same Pattern you selected above is still called up.2 Solo VCO 2 by turning the [VCO 1/2] knob all the way right.3 Press the VCO 2 [WAVE] button and use the [DATA] knob to select the waves.
Unlike with VCO 1, there is only one “hidden” wave in the VCO 2 section (Saw 2), and the
available waves are the same, no matter what the Sync Mode setting is.
In vintage analog synthesizers, the basic waves were generated by “oscillators.” The AN200
does it a bit differently — yet the sound is exactly the same. That’s why we’ve kept the name
“VCO”: Voltage Controlled Oscillator.

VCO 1, VCO 2 Wave

Determines the waveform for the VCO 1 or VCO 2 oscillator. Press the
[WAVE] button (in VCO 1 or VCO 2) repeatedly; use [DATA] knob to select
“hidden” waves (indicated by asterisks below).
VCO 1 Wave
Settings
(Available waves depend on Sync Mode setting; page 58. Asterisks (*)
indicate “hidden” waves, selectable by [DATA] knob.)
When Sync Mode is off:
Saw ( SAU)
* Saw 2 ( SAU2)
Pulse ( PuLS)
Mix ( mi$)
Multi Saw ( m.SAU)
When SYNC is on (“VCO 1 M>S” or “VCO 2 > 1”):
Saw ( SAU)
Pulse ( PuLS)
Inner1 (inr1)
* Inner2 (inr2)
* Inner3 (inr3)
Square ( Squ)
* Noise ( niSE)
VCO 2 Wave
Settings
(Asterisks (*) indicate “hidden” waves, selectable by [DATA] knob.)
Saw ( SAU)
* Saw 2 ( SAU2)
Pulse ( PuLS)
Mix ( mi$)
Triangle ( tri)
Sine ( SinE)