Operators do not have to be connected “vertically” in a
ALGORlTHMS
We have seen two different ways that two operators may be combined. The DX100 uses four operators, offering many potential connection possibilities. These different configurations of operator relationships are called “algorithms,” and the DX100 offers 8 algorithm choices. These are all printed right on the DX100 panel. In the algorithm diagrams on the panel, the small boxes numbered 1 through 4 are the operators.
ALGORITHM #1
HOW ALGORITHMS AFFECT THE SOUND
By changing the relative frequencies between operators in a
Depending on the selected algorithm, operators can be stacked vertically, connected horizontally, or both. In the vertical arrangement, when the output of one operator is connected to the input of another the result is modulation. By convention, the operator at the bottom of a stack of operators is known as a “carrier”. All operators in the same stack above the carrier are “modulators”. By increasing the output level of one or more modulators feeding a carrier, the number of harmonics in the resultant sound is increased (its “bandwidth” is increased), making it more brilliant.
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