Macro Edit Tabs; Overview; Oscillator] Tab; Filter] Tab - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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The top middle section of the screen shows which modules are assigned to "analog
section" controllers.
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The lower middle section shows the parameters that are assigned to the currently
selected joystick mode.
8.7.3

Macro Edit tabs

8.7.3.1

Overview

Origin's macro functionality is a convenient way of controlling multiple parameters with one single
controller. This can come in very handy when you want to quickly control a sub selection of
oscillators without changing all oscillators. Each sub-section of the "analog section" of Origin's front
panel (Oscillator, Filter, LFO and Envelope) has a macro mode.
You can select the macro mode of a sub section, for example the [Oscillator] section, turn its
[select] encoder all the way to the right until the display shows [Macro oscillator] and press the
Select button. When you now turn the [Frequency] or [Tune] knob, all oscillators affected by macro
control tracks the movement of the knob. The following sections of this manual will describe how to
configure the macro edit modes for each area of the analog section of the front panel of your
Origin.
8.7.3.2

[Oscillator] Tab

This screen allows you to decide which oscillator module in the current Program is affected by the
oscillator "macro mode" setting:
To select or unselect a module, jog to the corresponding module and select/deselect it.
You are able to control up to 9 VCOs and up to 4 Wavetable oscillators simultaneously, depending on
the number of oscillators that are selected for your program preset.
8.7.3.3

[Filter] Tab

This screen allows you to decide which Filter module in the current Program is affected by the filter
"macro mode" setting:
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The [Oscillator macro edit] page
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