Digital Oscillators (S1) - Mutable Instruments Ambika Manual

6-voice hybrid polysynth
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Besides this, it is up to you to route modulations to parameters. By default, the following
routings are wired:
Source
Env 1
Env 1
Lfo 1
Lfo 1
Lfo 2
Lfo 2
Lfo 3
Lfo 4
Seq 1
Seq 2
Envelope 3
Velocity
Pitch-bend
Lfo 4

Digital oscillators (S1)

Wave
saw
wave
squa
Each row displays the settings of an oscillator. The parameters are the following:
• wave (waveform): Oscillator waveform family. Contrary to most synthesizers in
which waveforms are static, the Ambika waveforms are dynamic and can be
continously morphed — this is why it is more correct to refer to "waveform
families" instead of "waveforms".
• para (parameter): Morphing parameter. This morphs the selected waveform into
many variations.
• rang (range): Oscillator pitch, from -36 semitones to 36 semitones (relative the
pitch of the MIDI note played on the keyboard).
• tune (tune): Oscillator fine tune, from -0.5 semitone (-64) to 0.5 semitone (+64).
The following is a list of all the available waveform families, with some applications and a
description of what adjusting the parameter setting actually does.
Destination
Oscillator 1 parameter
Oscillator 2 parameter
Oscillator 1 pitch
Oscillator 2 pitch
Oscillator 1 parameter
Oscillator 2 parameter
Mixer balance
Filter cutoff
Filter cutoff
Mixer balance
VCA gain
VCA gain
Oscillator 1+2 pitch
Oscillator 1+2 fine pitch
| para
0
| para
32
Amount
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100%
25%
2 semitones
2 semitones
| rang
0
| rang
-12
13
| tune
0
| tune
12

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