Basic Parameter Editing - Korg monologue Owner's Manual

Monophonic analogue synthesizer
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Basic Parameter Editing

In this section, we'll explain the basic parameters that make up a program.
The basic parameters are assigned to the knobs and switches on the front panel.
VCO 1, VCO 2
VCO: Voltage Controlled Oscillator
There are two oscillators in the monologue. Oscillator Parameters include the
settings for the pitch of the sound (OCTAVE, PITCH) and the waveform (WAVE,
SHAPE).
The PITCH for VCO 1 is locked to the main OCTAVE switch. The tuning for
the entire keyboard is set using "Master Tune" in GLOBAL EDIT mode. For
details, refer to "Master Tune" (p. 38).
VCO 1
WAVE switch
This sets the waveforms for Oscillator 1.
Sawtooth wave: This waveform is used to create sounds typical of ana-
log synthesizers, such as synth basses and brass.
Triangle wave: This waveform has a rounder feel than the sawtooth or square
wave.
Square wave: This waveform is used for electronic and wind instrument
sounds.
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