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These oscillators are independently tuned with the "frequency" potentiometer. This button pos-
sesses a coarse +/- an octave per semi-tone setting with a left click and a fine tune setting +/- a
semi-tone with a right click.
The "range" selector allows the setting of oscillator range on 6 positions: Low, 32, 16, 8, 4 and 2.
With the Low position the oscillator can be used at a very low frequency (on a cycle of more than 6
minutes). The other positions set the oscillator to octaves 1,2,3,4 and 5. That is to say the note C3
is played respectively on C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5.
Remark: at the Low position the oscillators perform modulations using lower calculation power than the other positions.
Two modulation inputs allow the separate setting of each of the oscillators in the group. They are
very useful for modifying the tuning between oscillators thanks to a low frequency oscillator, a key-
board follow or other modulation source.
Like the controller modulation inputs, they can be connected to the output of another module.
Connected to an oscillator functioning in the same audible spectrum, they can obtain sonorities
with FM characteristics.
A synchronization input and the associated interrupter allow the synchronization of the slave oscil-
lator on one of the other oscillators. In this case, the synchronizing oscillator will be heard while
the synchronized oscillator will improve the tone.
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