Strings - Elektron Monomachine SFX-6 Using Manual

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PAGE = PITCH
DEST = 1/12
TRIG = FREE
WAVE = TRI
MULT = 32x
SPEED = 64
INTL = 0
DEPTH = 33
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LFO 2
PAGE = AMP
DEST = VOL
TRIG = FREE
WAVE = TRI
MULT = 32x
SPEED = 50
INTL = 0
DEPTH = 12
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LFO 3
PAGE = AMP
DEST = PAN
TRIG = FREE
WAVE = TRI
MULT = 16x
SPEED = 64
INTL = 0
DEPTH = 55
Go to octave 6...play step keys 9, 13 and 16 rhythmically, then hold that interval move the
whole chord 2 semitones and you´ll be transported to bossa territory instantly.
If the sounds too dissonant in some chords you can change the interval of the osc pitch 3
try change the wave, PW, filter width and EQ freq parameters to get another tonalities
Take it as a starting point...it sounds like an organ but of course you can let the mono goes far
from it...
in the OSC you can see the different notes who conjure some of the timbric personality of an
organ, the other things that helps accentuate it are the resonace peaks of both LPF and HPF;
they serve as a FIXED harmonic shaper since the filters doesn´t track the keyboard and
makes the organ some of the character of a speaker cabinet.
One thing I really like is the spring reverb-like delay...see the short delay time plus a long and
filtered feedback
The LFO 1 makes vibrato and the LFO 2 makes tremolo...they both helps to get some of the
cheese tones of say, a farfisa organ or something like that. LFO 3 makes auto pan to get
some stereo movement like leslie FX (not an exact reproduction but workable)

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