Waveform List - Korg Opsix Owner's Manual

Altered fm synthesizer
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SIN
Sine
SIN 12BIT
Sine 12bit
SIN 8BIT
Sine 8bit
TRI
Triangle
SAW
Saw
SAW HD
Saw HD
SQR
Square
SQR HD
Square HD
ADTV SAW3
Additive Saw3
ADTV SQR3
Additive Sqr3
ADTV TRI3
Additive Tri3
ADTV 12345
Additive 12345
ADTV 1+2
Additive 1+2
ADTV 1+3
Additive 1+3
ADTV 1+4
Additive 1+4
ADTV 1+5
Additive 1+5
ADTV 1+6
Additive 1+6
ADTV 1+7
Additive 1+7
ADTV 1+8
Additive 1+8
NOISE S/H
Noise S/H
NOISE WHITE
Noise White
Notes
Generates a sine wave. This is the basic waveform used in FM synthesizers, as it
contains a fundamental tone but no overtones.
Generates a sine wave with coarse resolution such as that used in old digital
synthesizers.
Generates a sine wave with even coarser resolution. This is effective for making
sounds with noise.
Generates a triangle wave. Unlike the sine wave, this waveform contains
harmonics, but also has a rounder feel than the sawtooth or square wave.
Generates a sawtooth wave. This waveform is used to create sounds typical of
analog synthesizers, such as synth basses and brass.
Generates a sawtooth wave with richer high-end overtones than the normal
sawtooth wave, by using a large amount of CPU power.
Generates a square wave. This waveform is used for electronic and wind instrument
sounds.
Generates a square wave with richer high-end overtones than the normal square
wave, by using a large amount of CPU power.
Generates the first three harmonics of a sawtooth wave.
Generates the first three harmonics of a square wave.
Generates the first three harmonics of a triangle wave.
Generates an amplitude equal to the first through fifth harmonics. This is like a
filtered pulse wave.
Generates a wave with an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and second
harmonic. This is like the 8' and 4' stops on an organ.
Generates an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and third harmonic. This is
like the 8' and +2 2/3' stops on an organ.
Generates a wave with an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and fourth
harmonic. This is like the 8' and +2' stops on an organ.
Generates an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and fifth harmonic. This is
like the 8' and +1 3/5' stops on an organ.
Generates a wave with an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and sixth
harmonic. This is like the 8' and +1 1/3' stops on an organ.
Generates an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and seventh harmonic.
Generates a wave with an amplitude equal to the fundamental tone and eighth
harmonic.
This is like the 8' and +1' stops on an organ.
Generates noise with a musical element, by means of a sample hold circuit.
Generates white noise.
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