Sphere Selection And Wavetable Spread; Resetting Navigation And Sphere Selection - 4ms Company Spherical Wavetable Navigator User Manual

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Sphere Selection and Wavetable Spread

Inner ring color = Sphere selection
Channel C
Channel B
Channel A
The SWN allows you to select different Spheres for each channel to navigate. The inner light ring indicates which
Sphere is selected for each channel (see the diagram above). The color of the light corresponds to a particular
Sphere. There are twelve Spherical wavetables built into the SWN, and you can create and import up to 108
custom Spheres of your own.
Push+Turn
Sphere
WT Spread

Resetting Navigation and Sphere Selection

Reset Navigation/Sphere
Press Preset+Depth+Latitude
+
+
Save Preset
Channel D
Channel E
Channel F
Sphere (knob and CV jack)
To select a Sphere, push down on the Sphere (Browse) knob while turning it. The
colors of the lights in the inner ring will change to indicate which Spheres are selected
for each channel. Applying CV from 0V to +5V will offset the position selected by using
the knob. Holding down one or more Channel button(s) while turning Sphere will
adjust only those channel(s).
When selecting a Sphere, the SWN will scroll through the twelve built-in Spheres and
then any User Spheres which are saved. User Sphere slots that are empty will be
skipped. After reaching the last User Sphere, the selection will wrap around to the first
built-in Sphere.
WT Spread (knob and CV jack)
WT Spread (Wavetable Spread) selects a different Sphere for each channel.
Changing the Wavetable Spread selects one of twelve patterns built into the SWN.
Each pattern defines an offset for each channel which is added to the Sphere selection
from the Sphere knob and CV jack. Applying CV from 0V to +5V will offset the position
selected by using the knob.
The navigation position and selected Sphere for all channels can be reset by
pressing the Preset, Depth, and Latitude knobs at the same time. The Depth,
Latitude, and Longitude positions will be reset to the starting position within the
Sphere, the first built-in Sphere will be selected, and Dispersion, the Dispersion
Pattern, and Wavetable Spread will be cleared.
No other setting (Octave, Transpose, LFO Speed, etc) will be affected.
Spheres (built-in)
Harmonics
Sine Distortions
Formants 1
Formants 2
Morphing Cello
Talkative FM
Distorted FM
909 Hits
Wavefolded Rings
Smooth Troughs
Alias Maximizer
Sine Sequences
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32
Spheres (user)
User Spheres 1-18
User Spheres 19-36
User Spheres 37-54
User Spheres 55-72
User Spheres 73-90
User Spheres 91-108

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