Mixer
You can easily mix the signals coming from the oscillators in the Mixer section.
1.
Osc1: This parameter controls the volume coming from Oscillator 1, with a range from 0
to 127.
2.
Osc2: This parameter controls the volume coming from Oscillator 2, with a range from 0
to 127.
3.
Ext In: This parameter controls the volume of the incoming external audio signal, if there
is an external source connected to the 002R's Audio Input. In this way, you can process
any instrument producing a 'line' signal (e.g. a drum machine, another synth or DAW
output) with our VCF and VCA, through a pure analogue signal path.
Due to hardware restrictions, only 4 voices can be used for processing external audio, so
please make sure that this parameter is always equal to 0 if you do not need it. In Patch
Mode, If Ext-In is greater than 0, then only 4 voices will be available, no matter what your
KeyMode and Size settings are (see 'Keyboard' paragraph in ch.4).
4.
Sub1: This parameter controls the volume coming from the Sub-Oscillator linked to
Oscillator 1, with a range from 0 to 127.
5.
Sub2: This parameter controls the volume coming from the Sub-Oscillator linked to
Oscillator 2, with a range from 0 to 127.
6.
Drive: This parameter controls the amount of filter overdrive distortion. Note that 002R
features a transistor ladder VCF with a distortion circuit that overdrives the filter itself,
not the signal 'before' the filter. This makes our VCF sound like nothing else, and also
creates a particular effect: indeed you could hear a sort of 'hiccup' if moving the Drive
encoder too fast. Don't panic: this is the normal behaviour of our design, and is due to
the transistors saturating and then recovering.
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