Fil Env, Osc B, & Lfo Amount Knobs; Fil Env, Osc B, & Lfo Route Switches; Osc A Freq, Osc A Pw, Osc Bfreq, Osc B Pw, & Filter Switches - Behringer Pro-1 Operation Manual

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CM100B
Revision 1.01
AP099
Two of the three modulation sources (filter envelope generator and OSC B) were described
above. The third source is the LFO.
Pay attention to the two sections in the Modulation section. FROM & TO. FROM is where the
modulation source is take from, i.e. the Filter Envelope, Oscillator B or LFO. TO is where that
modulation (controlled by the Amount knobs) is directed to. Understanding this principle will
help greatly in creating the sounds that you envision.
FIL ENV, OSC B, & LFO AMOUNT
Knobs
Determine the amount of modulation mixed into the
WHEEL or DIRECT paths by the adjacent ROUTE
switches. WHEEL refers the the modulation wheel
present on many MIDI keyboards. DIRECT applies
the modulation directly to the signal and should be
used if you don't have a modulation wheel.
FIL ENV, OSC B, & LFO ROUTE
Switches
Assign the modulation sources to either the WHEEL
or DIRECT paths. Each source routed DIRECT is
mixed and applied directly to the selected
destination, while those routed WHEEL are mixed
and then sent to the MOD wheel which determines
the depth of modulation.
OSC A FREQ, OSC A PW, OSC B
FREQ, OSC B PW, & Filter Switches
Select the WHEEL or DIRECT modulation path (or
neither) for each destination.
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