4.0 FOOTPEDALS.
4.1 AMOUNT 1, PITCH, VOLUME, FILTER.
The AMOUNT knob controls the overall range of footpedal num-
ber 1 which can be routed to control the pitch of all the oscillators,
the volume, and the filter's cutoff frequency. Functions are pro-
grammable.
4.2 AMOUNT 2, MOD AMT, OSC 2.
Determines the range of a second voltage pedal which can be
routed to control the amount of modulation and/or the frequency of
the second oscillator.
NOTE: Footpedals are not supplied with the instrument. The in-
puts on the back panel (13.0) will use any voltage input that ranges
from 0 to 5 volts. If you plug in just one pedal, the input will cross-
couple so that one footpedal will control whatever is called up on
either PEDAL 1 or PEDAL 2's programs.
5.0 LFO MODULATION.
The amount of modulation is controlled by the MODULATION
AMOUNT knob (1.12) and the MODULATION WHEEL (2.3).
5.1 RATE (HZ).
Controls the LFO frequency. Variable from
.1 Hz to 100Hz.
5.2 WAVESHAPE SELECTION.
Five switches to the right of the RATE (5.1)
knob for selecting triangle, positive-going
saw-tooth, negative-going sawtooth, square,
or sample-and-hold waveshapes for the low
frequency oscillator. Selecting one wave-
shape excludes the others; waveshapes can't
be intermixed.
5.3 DESTINATION SWITCHES.
The output of the LFO can be routed to seven
places. It can be used to modulate the fre-
quencies of oscillator 1 (OSC 1), oscillator 2
(OSC 2), oscillator 3 (OSC 3), the pulse
width of oscillator 1 (PW 1), the pulse width
of oscillator 2 (PW 2), the pulse width of os-
cillator 3 (PW 3), and/or the filter's cutoff fre-
quency.
10
MODULATION
LFO MODULATION
5
.5
25
¤
.1
100
RATE (HZ)
OSC 1
OSC 2
OSC 3
PW 1
FREQ
FREQ
FREQ
VOICE MODULATION
5
5
2
8
2
0
10
0
OSC 3
FILTER CONTOUR
DESTINATION
OSC 1
OSC 2
PW 1
FREQ
FREQ
FOOT
PEDALS
AMOUNT 1
5
2
8
0
10
PITCH
VOLUME
FILTER
AMOUNT 2
5
2
8
0
10
MOD AMT
OSC 2
S-H
PW 2
PW 3
Filter
8
CONTOURED
INVERT
10
OSC 3 AMOUNT
PW 2
FILTER
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