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VCO
Key
Follow
In
the
VCO
section,
Key
Follow function
is
provided
to
detune
the generated sound.
This
also
can be
effectively
used during synthesizing with Cross Modulation
function.
VCO
Key
Follow (0-100)
[g VCO
Selector
(1,
OFF,
2)
This
is
usually
set
to
100%,
but can be
set
to
any
value
you
like
from
to
100%. At 0%,
the
pitch
obtained
will
be always the
same
regardless of
which
key
is
pressed.
And
as
you
increase
the
value,
the
pitch
alteration
will
be
more
drastic.
With
this,
you
can
select
which
of
the
VCO-1
or
2
should take on the
Key
Follow
effect set
at
the
VCO
Key
Follow.
At
OFF,
both
VCO-1
and 2
take
on
100%
Key
Follow.
Cross
Modulation
Here, the
output
waveform from
the
VCO-2
changes the
VCO-1
's
pitch.
With
the
VCO-2
set
to
the
Low
Frequency, complicated
pitch alteration can be
obtained
with
combination
of
the
LFO-1
Cross
Modulation Manual Depth {0-1001
[Q
Cross
Modulation
Polarity
(NRM,
INV]
The
Intensity
of
the
Cross
Modulation
can be
manually
changed.
At
0,
there
is
no
effect
obtained,
and
increasing
the
value
will
deepen
the
pitch
alteration.
This
selects
the
polarity
of the
ENV-1
output
set
above.
In
Normal, the
ENV
curve
starts
from
zero
to
its
maximum,
and
at Invert,
the curve
will
reach
to zero
finally.
10
Cross
Modulation
ENV-1
Depth (0-100)
This decides the
amount
of
ENV-1
's
output
sent
to
the Cross Modulation.
At
100,
maximum
effect
is
obtained.
VCO-1
[0
VCO-1
Modulation
(NRM, OFF,
INV)
This
controls
ON/OFF
of the
VCO-1
Modulation.
In
Normal,
higher
CV
makes
higher
pitch,
and
in
Invert,
the other
way
round.
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