Chapter 1 Creating a Patch
Parameter
TYPE 3
WG
TONE 1 (3)
TVA
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 5
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVA
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 7
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVF
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 9
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVF
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TVF
Booster1&2, 3&4
Booster Gain 1&2, 3&4
What is a Booster?
A Booster amplifies the incoming signal, causing it to distort. This creates
an effect similar to the distortion often used on an electric guitar.
What is a Ring Modulator?
A Ring Modulator mathematically multiplies two Tones, creating a new
sound that includes inharmonic overtones that were not present in either
of the two original Tones.
Since the difference in pitch between the two Tones changes the overtone
structure, an un-pitched "metallic" sound often results. Ring modulation
is therefore especially suitable for creating bells and other metallic sounds.
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Value
TVF
B
TVF
TVA
TVF
R
TVF
TVA
TVA
R
TVF
TVA
TVA
R
TVA
0, +6, +12, +18 dB
Description
TYPE 4
WG
TONE 1 (3)
TVA
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 6
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVA
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 8
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVF
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TYPE 10
TONE 1 (3)
WG
TVF
TONE 2 (4)
WG
TVF
* If Type 2–10 is selected, turning off one Tone will cause the other Tone to be con-
nected in the simple order of WG/TVF/TVA.
Sets the Booster strength when Struct Type has been set to 3 or 4.
TVF
B
TVF
TVA
TVF
R
TVF
TVA
TVA
R
TVF
TVA
TVA
R
TVA