Mojito - PRESONUS AudioBox Stereo Quick Start Manual

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High Cut Filter. Adjusts the frequency of the high-cut filter from 1 kHz to 20 kHz.
Mix. Adjusts the mix of the delayed signal with the source signal from 0% to 100%.
Reverb
Predelay. Adjusts the predelay of the reverb from 0 ms to 450 ms.
Size. Adjusts the size of the reverb from 0% to 100%.
Damp. Adjusts the dampening of the reverb from 0% to 100%.
Mix. Adjusts the mix of the reverb signal with the source signal from 0% to 100%.
14.4

Mojito

Mojito is a simple, monophonic, subtractive synthesizer with effects that is capable of
generating a wide range of sounds. It models a classic analog synthesizer and features a low-
aliasing oscillator and a 24 dB filter emulation. Mojito can generate killer bass sounds, lead
sounds, and special effects.
14.4.1 Interface
Mojito is organized into Oscillator (OSC), Amplifier (AMP), Filter (FLT), and FX sections, with
easy-to-use, yet powerful controls.
14.4.2 Oscillator
Mojito's Oscillator section is on the upper left. Here you can set up the harmonic content of
the sound source. The basic controls are the three large knobs on top: Pitch, Wave, and Width.
Pitch. Adjusts the frequency from one octave below to one octave above the played
note. Note that this will affect the cutoff frequency only via keytracking. Pitch will be
modified by the pitch-bend wheel (±2 semitones).
Wave. Selects between a sawtooth wave and a pulse wave. These two waveforms
have a rich and regular harmonic content, making them classic sources for subtractive
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