EDITING PROGRAMS
As previously shown, The Source may be used exclusively as a preset synthesizer.
However, during performance, it is desirable to change the quality of a sound. For this and other reasons,
The Source has extensive editing capabilities. Editing may be defined as "changing the memory values of a function.'
the functions on any synthesizer fall into one of two categories: Switching functions or incremental functions.
The Source's touch panel and incremental controller allow access to all these functions.
The touch panel is laid out in a manner similar to a conventional monophonic synthesizer.
Major function blocks — oscillators, filter, modulation - are grouped in visual sections.
Switching controls on The Source touch panel are square-shaped and are either orange
(memory controls) or light blue (synthesizer controls).
To edit a switching function, touch the control positions corresponding to the desired change.
For example:
Hie touch panel is a
unique instant-access
entry system. The Source's
microprocessor recognizes
an entry (touch) on the
panel in under 3 milliseconds.
For an explanation of touch
panel functions, see The
Analog Synthesizer on page 25.
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