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6.1.1. Functions

CS-80 V offers three separate Functions that can be saved with each preset. These functions
are modulation sources that can affect up to three different destinations in a variety of
ways. Each one has its own control panel, selected by the top tabs.
The three Functions are identical in features; Function 1 is shown here.
Across the top of the Function sub-tab are the following functions:
SYNC controls if, and how, the Function is synchronized to the master tempo of your DAW or
to other parts of CS-80 V. Clicking it pulls up a small pop-up menu that shows the different
units available for the Function's sync: Hertz (cycles per second, not tied to any sync clock),
Sync (standard divisions of notes and bars), Sync Triplets and Sync Dotted (for triplet and
dotted-note sync timing).
The knob next to the SYNC pop-up controls the time division: 0.1 to 50 Hertz, and 8 bars to
1/32 note for the three Sync options.
Next are three switches and two modifiers for the Function Mode. This is a powerful feature
that lets you determine what kind of modulation source the Function is: an Envelope or an
LFO, with various types of behavior. These behaviors are reflected in the
Function Visualizer
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display below the buttons.
Selecting ENV turns the Function into a multi-stage envelope; selecting LFO makes the
function an LFO with a freely definable waveform; selecting KEY TRIG causes the LFO to
retrigger with every keypress. Envelopes and Key Trigger settings can be monophonic (any
keypress causes the Function to retrigger for all notes already held down) or POLYPHONIC
(new keypresses don't affect currently held notes).
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