Waveform - GEM Powerstation SK760 Owner's Manual

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Waveform

Valid for all Algorithms. Single activates a single
Waveform editor while all Dual Algorithms acti-
vate Waveform 1 and Waveform 2.
The Waveform editor provides access to the prin-
cipal control parameters of the basic wave sam-
ple of the Sound.
The Waveform parameters
Waveform
Selects the basic waveform of the
Sound. Here you can select one of
the Rom Waveforms, or a Waveform
loaded to memory with a disk-based
Ram
the Sample Translator.
You can select the waveforms by
scrolling one by one with the DIAL,
or by specifying their number on the
numeric keypad, making reference
to the ROM Wave table in the Ap-
pendix.
You can also use the Search, Search
Previous and Search Next functions
to pass directly to a specified name.
Edit Sound - main menu - Waveform editor selected
-Sound, or one created with
Wave Vector
Allows you to choose from a selec-
tion of 4 wave vectors:
Forward reads the wave from the
start point to the end;
Reverse reads the wave from end
to start point;
Alternate 1 reads the wave from
start point to the end and loops back
to the beginning and repeats continu-
ally;
Alternate 2, similar to Alternate 1.
Tuning mode
Assigns the Waveform to a specific
note of the keyboard.
Assignable values: Normal, A0...C8.
Normal transposes the wave ac-
cording to the note played. Assign-
ing a note fixes the Wave to the same
note across the entire keyboard.
Transpose
Transposes the Waveform in semi-
tones.
Assignable values: –64 ... +64.
Ø corresponds to standard pitch.
Fine pitch
Fine tunes the Wave's pitch in steps
of 1/64th of a semitone.
Assignable values: –64 ... +64.
Ø corresponds to standard pitch.
Edit Sound: Waveform editor programming
Edit Sound 16•9

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