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Parameter
Sub OSC Octave Select
(Sub Oscillator Octave Select)
Sub Level (Sub Oscillator Level)
Impact (Analog Oscillator Impact)
Wave Gain
Pitch (Oscillator Pitch)
Coarse Tune
(Oscillator Coarse Tune)
Fine Tune
(Oscillator Fine Tune)
Depending on the waveform you're using, the assignment of knobs 5 and 6 will change as follows.
Parameter
If Sub OSC is 0, -1, or -2
Pulse Width
Detune
If the Waveform is SUPER-SAW
SS Detune
Mix
If the Waveform is FBACK-OSC
Harmonics
FBK Amount (Feedback Amount)
If the Waveform is X-MOD-OSC
X-MOD (Cross Modulation Depth)
Fat
In other cases
Pulse Width
Fat
Value
Description
OFF
The sub-oscillator will not be used.
-2
The sub-oscillator will be added two octaves below the basic pitch.
-1
The sub-oscillator will be added one octave below the basic pitch.
0
The sub-oscillator will be added at the same pitch as the basic pitch.
0–127
Specifies the volume of the sub oscillator.
0.0–4.0
Specifies the sharpness of the attack of the analog oscillator. Higher
settings will produce a sharper attack.
-12– +12 dB
Sets the gain (amplification) of the waveform.
-63– +63
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator.
-48– +48
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator up or down in semitone steps (+/-4
octaves).
-50– +50
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator up or down in 1-cent steps (+/-50
cents).
One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.
Value
Description
-63– +63
Specifies the amount by which the wave shape will be modified.
-63– +63
Specifies the detuning (pitch difference) of the sub-oscillator.
-63– +63
Adjusts the detune (pitch difference) for the super-saw.
-63– +63
Adjusts the volume of the detuned sounds relative to the central sound.
As the knob is rotated to the right, the detuned sounds will become
louder, making the sound thicker.
-63– +63
Varies the sound of the harmonics.
-63– +63
Adjusts the amount of feedback to adjust the level of the harmonics.
-63– +63
Cross Modulation is when OSC2 modifies the frequency of OSC1. X-
MOD adjusts the depth of this Cross Modulation. As the knob is rotat-
ed toward the right, the sound of OSC1 will become more complex,
with more overtones, and will be suitable for creating metallic sounds
and sound effects.
"Cross Modulation Depth" can be selected only for OSC1.
"Cross Modulation Depth" does nothing if OSC2 is off.
0–127
Emphasizes the low-frequency region of the sound.
-63– +63
Specifies the amount by which the wave shape will be modified.
0–127
Emphasizes the low-frequency region of the sound.
Com
OSC1/2
MOD
COSM1/2
Editing a Tone (Pro Edit)
TVA
AP Syn
Effects
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