Hardware Overview; Top Panel; Controls, Section By Section - Novation SUMMIT User Manual

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HARDWARE OVERVIEW

Top Panel

Summit's control surface is divided logically into functional areas, with signal generation
and treatment broadly following a left-to-right sequence.
MASTER
ACTIVE VOICES
MULTI PART &
MULTIMODE CONTROL
ANIMATES
PERFORMANCE
CONTROLS
MASTER – load Patches and adjust overall sound level; display of active voices
ACTIVE VOICES – LED display indicating which voices are generating the current
sound
MULTIPART CONTROL – determine how the two Parts of a Multi Patch are
controlled
MULTIMODE – determine whether the two Parts of a Multi Patch are to be played
together or individually
ANIMATES – momentary buttons for instant sound modification
Performance controls – Pitch/Mod wheels, octave control
MENU – 4 x 20 character display for Patch selection/saving, extended parameter
control and adjustment of global settings
VOICE – selects voice mode and enables a glide between successive notes
ARP – arpeggiator function: generates repeating note patterns
OSCILLATOR 1 – Primary sound generator
OSCILLATOR 2 – Primary sound generator
OSCILLATOR 3 – Primary sound generator
FM – controls inter-oscillator frequency modulation
MIXER – sums oscillator waveforms, ring modulator output and noise
FILTER – modifies frequency content of signal
AMP ENVELOPE – controls how signal amplitude varies with time
MOD ENVELOPES - controls how other synth parameters vary over time
LFO 1 – low frequency oscillator, modulates filter and oscillator Shape
LFO 2 – low frequency oscillator, modulates the pitch of Oscs 1, 2 & 3
LFO 3 & 4 – low frequency oscillator, global controls only (others via menu system)
DISTORTION – controls pre-VCA analogue distortion
EFFECTS – add echo, reverb and chorus effects to overall sound
MENU
VOICE
OSCILLATORS
ARP
AMP ENVELOPE
MIXER
FM
FILTER
MOD ENVELOPES

Controls, section by section

MASTER:
1
1 Master Volume – master volume control for the synth's MAIN and AUX audio
outputs; this also controls the headphones output level.
2 Initialise – by default, you can press this button to reset all synth parameters to the
default values of the Initial Patch. This provides a rapid way getting back to a bare "starting
point" for fresh sound creation. The function of Initialise can be changed in the Settings
Menu so that all current control panel settings are applied to the Initial Patch when it is loaded:
see page 42.
3 Compare – press (and hold) this button to hear the original version of the currently
loaded Patch. This allows you to compare the effects of any tweaking that you've done
since loading it with the original version. When a Multi Patch is selected, pressing
Compare will let you hear both Parts A and B of the Patch, regardless of the Part currently
selected by the A and B buttons 12 . Note that Compare can only be selected if keys are
not being pressed at the same time.
4 Single –press to access the Patch memory area reserved for Single Part Patches. The
current Patch location and name will be shown in the display and alternative Single Patches
may be selected with the parameter control 4 .
5 Multi – press to access the Patch memory area reserved for Multi Part Patches. The
current Patch location and name will be shown in the display and alternative Multi Patches
may be selected with the parameter control 5 .
6 Patch +/- – these buttons provide an alternative method of scrolling through Patches
– Single or Multi, depending on the mode selected.
7 Active Voice – sixteen bicolour LEDs, indicating which of the sixteen voices are
currently active. All LEDs are orange in Single Patch Mode, while orange and blue are used
in Multi Patch mode to indicate voice usage per Part.
LFO 1 & 2
EFFECTS
LFO 3 & 4
2
3
4
5
6
7
5

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