Mixer Section; Filter Section; Amp (Amplifier) Section; Eg Section - Korg Prophecy Basic Manual

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• Mixer section
The Mixer section mixes the signals from Oscillators 1 and 2, the Sub Oscillator, the Noise Generator,
and feedback from the Amp section, and outputs the result to the Multi Mode Filters 1 and 2 (the Filter
section).
• Filter section
The Filter section modifies the waveform by attenuating or emphasizing specified frequency regions.
This section contains two multi-mode filters. Each allows you to select the filter type (low pass, high
pass, band bass, or band reject). The Filter section allows you to modify the overall brightness of the
sound. You can also specify how the two filters will be connected to the Mixer section and the Amp
section.
Serlal1
Mixer0utput1
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toAmp1
Mixer Output2 ------------------~~ toAmp2
Serial2
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to Amp1
Mixer Output2
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to Amp2
Parallel
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to Amp1
Mixer Output2
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to Amp2
•AMP (Amplifier) section
The Amplifier section creates time-varying changes in the volume of the sound output from the Filter
section. Two independent amps are provided, and the volume input to each amp will depend on how
the filters are connected.
The Amplifier section also contains an amplitude envelope generator (Amp EG) for controlling the
amp.
• Effect section
The Effect section contains seven types of effect; Distortion, Wah, Delay+ Chorus/Flanger, Reverb, and
Dual Parametric EQ. Of these effects, you must select either Chorus/Flanger +Delay or Reverb (it is not
possible to use both of these simultaneously).
•EG section
This section provides four general purpose envelope generators (EG). These EGs can be used as
modulation sources for parameters in each section (except for EG, Common, and Global sections), to
apply time-varying changes to the sound.
• LFO section
This section provides four LFOs. These LFOs can be used as modulation sources for parameters in each
section (except for EG, Common, and Global sections), to apply cyclical change to the sound.
• Common section
This section contains parameters such as program name, and settings for the keyboard and controllers
(WHEEL 1/2/3, RIBBON, etc.).
• Global section
This section contains settings that affect the entire Prophecy, such as tuning and MIDI-related settings.

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