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appropriate compensation to keep the pitch unchanged).
MORPH:
phoneme or word segment selection. When
be scanned through by turning the
also patch the trigger input
intonation and the
MORPH
AUX:
unfiltered vocal cords' signal.
A swarm of 8 enveloped sawtooth waves.
HARMONICS:
amount of pitch randomization.
TIMBRE:
grain density.
MORPH:
grain duration and overlap. When this setting is fully CW, the grains merge into each other: the
result is a stack of eight randomly frequency-modulated waveforms.
AUX:
variant with sine wave oscillators.
To get a nice "supersaw" waveform, try a moderate amount of pitch randomization and grain density, with
full grain overlap.
Variable-clock white noise processed by a resonant filter. The cutoff frequency of the filter is controlled by
the
FREQUENCY
knob and the
HARMONICS:
filter response, from LP to BP to HP.
TIMBRE:
clock frequency.
MORPH:
filter resonance.
AUX:
variant employing two band-pass filters, with their separation controlled by HARMONICS.
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MORPH
knob or by sending a CV to the corresponding input. One can
[3]
to trigger the utterance of a word, use the
attenuverter to control speed.
V/OCT
CV input. This allows proper tracking!
7 of 11
HARMONICS
is past 11 o'clock, a list of words can
FM
attenuverter to control the

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