Sawtooth Waveform Switch - Behringer DEEPMIND 12 User Manual

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The characteristics of the PULSE waveform are shown below:
PULSE WAVE
OSC
(33% PULSE)
HARMONIC
CONTENT
f
2nd
4th 5th
The fader position, current value and stored value for the OSC 1 PWM fader is
shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the modulation as
shown below.
Note: Whenever two waveforms are shown, the top waveform represents the
summed output of the OSCs and the bottom waveform shows the parameter
being adjusted.
The summed output shows 4 cycles and the parameter being adjusted shows a
single cycle allowing you to see the detail of the changes you are making while
adjusting the parameter.
Note: When an LFO is used as a PWM source, the arrows indicate the range of
modulation as shown below. In this mode the PWM fader is used to adjust the
amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%..
Note: When an ENVELOPE is used as a PWM source, the arrows indicate the range
of modulation as shown below. In this mode the PWM fader is used to adjust the
amount of modulation from 0 to +/- 49%:.

8.3.3 SAWTOOTH WAVEFORM SWITCH

7th 8th
ON=SAWTOOTH
This switch controls the SAWTOOTH waveform output for OSC 1.
The SAWTOOTH waveform has a rasping, buzzy and hard sound. Classic
synthesizer basses, strings, brass and pad sounds are often created using
sawtooth waveforms. The large range of harmonic content makes the SAWTOOTH
waveform a good candidate to start with when creating a program that you want
to sound "fat".
The SAWTOOTH waveform contains a fundamental sine wave and all of its
integral harmonic sine waves at a fi xed ratio.
The characteristics of the SAWTOOTH waveform are shown below:
The SAWTOOTH waveform output can be On/Off . The default program
setting is On.
SAWTOOTH WAVE
OSC (SAW)
HARMONIC
CONTENT
f
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th

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