TUNE (Tune) offsets the incoming note value. This parameter is bipolar. A setting of 0 leaves the pitch
unchanged.
WAVE (Wave Sweep) sweeps through the wavetable.
PNCH (Punch) adds a compressor-like envelope, which accentuates and distorts the sound.
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the machines internal amp envelope.
TYPE (Type) sets the unison mode and selects chord. For more information about the TYPE settings,
please see "APPENDIX D: UNISON AND CHORD SETTINGS" on page 114
BAL (Chord/Osc Balance) sets the interval mix and chord balance. If TYPE is set to UNISON, BAL
sets the amount of detune.
FENV (Filter Envelope) sets the depth of the machines filter envelope.
OVER (Overdrive) sets the gain amount into the digital overdrive.
Press and hold [FUNC] and then turn the DATA ENTRY knob for the WAVE parameter to
quickly jump between the basic waveforms Sine, Square, Triangle, and Saw.
SY TOY
TUNE (Tune) offsets the incoming note value. This parameter is bipolar. A setting of 0 leaves the pitch
unchanged.
FORM (Form) approximates different physical materials and objects by altering the ratios/spacing
between the operators.
PNCH (Punch) adds a compressor-like envelope, which accentuates and distorts the sound.
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the machines internal amp envelope.
IMP (Impact) sets the modulation and feedback depth of the modulator. This parameter controls the
amount of additional overtones, basically the impact of a stroke against the material.
BRIG (Brightness) sets the level of the partial frequencies above the fundamental.
PAR (Partial Decay) controls the decay and end levels of the partials/impact.
OVER (Overdrive) sets the gain amount into the digital overdrive.
SY SWARM
TUNE (Tune) offsets the incoming note value. This parameter is bipolar. A setting of 0 leaves the pitch
unchanged.
DET (Detune) sets the amount of detuning of the six detune oscillators in relation to the fundamental
oscillator.
MIX (Mix) sets the level of the detune oscillators in relation to the fundamental oscillator.
APPENDIX A: MACHINES
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