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VCO-1
Range
(32C-2C)
R
VCO-1 Waveform
{
%
.
p..
,
JU
.
Rf
This
selects
the pitch of the
VCO-I
in
half
tone
step
from
32' to
2'.
The
Display
Window
shows
the
note
represented
by MIDI Key
number
60
(which
corresponds with Middle
C
of
the piano keyboard}.
This
selects
the
output
waveform from
the
VCO-1,
Synchro
By
synchronizing
two
VCO's,
complicated
waveform, which
is
impossible
to
make
with
a
single
VCO.
can be
created.
[0 VCO SYNC
(1
^2,
OFF,
1
^2)
This
controls
ON/OFF
of the
VCO
synchro, and
its
direction.
VCO-2
By
mixing
this
with
VCO-1,
or using
Synchro
or Cross
Modulation
function,
wide
variety
of
sound
synthesis
is
possible.
m
VCO-2
Modulation
(NRM, OFF,
ilMV;
VCO-2
Fine
Tune
This
selects
the
ON/OFF
of
the
VCO'2
modulation.
!n
Normal,
higher
CV
makes
higher
pitch,
and
in
Invert,
the other
way
round,
g|
VCO-2
Range
(LOW,32C-2C,
HI)
This
selects
the
pitch of
the
VCO-2
in
half
tone
step
from
32' to
2',
and
also selects
Low
or High
Frequency.
The
Display
Window
shows
the note
represented
by MIDI Key
number 60
(which
cor-
responds with Middle
C
of
the piano keyboard).
This
is
the VCO-2's tuning function
ranging
from
-50to-t-50cents (±1/4
tone).
g]
VCO-2
Waveform
(
<U,
[\
,
|J
,
NIS)
This
selects
the
output
waveform
of the
VCO-2.
lixer
gg
Source Mixer (0-100)
This
sets
the proportion
of the
signal
from
the
VCO-1
and
2.
At
0, only
the
VCO-1 sound
is
heard,
and
as
the value
increases,
the
proportion
of the
VCO-2
increases,
and
at
100, only the
VCO-2
sound
is
obtained.
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