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PROGRAM > AMS Mixer/Common KeyTrack
Each Oscillator has two AMS Mixers, which are simple but
powerful tools for combining and modifying AMS signals.
The two Oscillators also share two Common keyboard
tracking generators, in addition to the dedicated keyboard
tracking for the Filter and Amp.
6–1: OSC 1 AMS Mix
6–1a
The AMS Mixers combine two AMS sources into one, or
process an AMS source to make it into something new.
For instance, they can add two AMS sources together, or use
one AMS source to scale the amount of another. You can
also use them to change the shapes of LFOs and EGs in
various ways, modify the response of realtime controllers,
and more.
The AMS Mixer outputs appear in the list of AMS sources,
just like the LFOs and EGs.
This also means that the original, unmodified inputs to the
AMS Mixers are still available as well. For instance, if you
use LFO 1 as an input to a AMS Mixer, you can use the
processed version of the LFO to control one AMS
destination, and the original version to control another.
Finally, you can cascade the two AMS Mixers together, by
using AMS Mixer 1 as an input to AMS Mixer 2.
PROGRAM > AMS Mixer/Common KeyTrack 6–1: OSC 1 AMS Mix
These pages let you control all of these modulation sources.
Note that when the Oscillator Mode is set to Single, only
Oscillator 1's AMS Mixers are active; the pages for
Oscillator 2 will be grayed out.
6–1a: AMS Mixer 1
Mixer Type
This controls the type of processing performed by AMS
Mixer 1. Each of the Mixer Types is discussed in detail over
the next several pages.
A+B adds two AMS sources together. For more information,
see "A+B" on page 90.
Amt Ax B scales the amount of one AMS source with the
other. See "Amt A x B" on page 90 for more details.
Offset adds or subtracts a constant value to or from an AMS
source. For more information, see "Offset" on page 91.
Smoothing creates more gentle transitions between values,
smoothing out abrupt changes such as a quick move on a
joystick or a sharp edge on an LFO. For details, see
"Smoothing" on page 92
Shape adds curvature to the AMS input. For an in-depth
description, see "Shape" on page 92.
Quantize turns smooth transitions into discrete steps. See
"Quantize" on page 93 for more information.
Gate chooses between two AMS inputs (or fixed values)
based on a third AMS source. See "Gate" on page 93 for
more information.
6–1PMC
[A+B, Amt AxB, Offset, Smoothing,
Shape, Quantize, Gate]
6–1b
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