04: Resonance
This oscillator produces a wide range of tonal change by allowing you to specify the cutoff frequency
and resonance of four band pass filters (BPF). You can select one of the following sources to be the
input for the filters: the output of the other oscillator, the sub-oscillator, the output of the noise
generator, or the output of filter 1 or filter 2.
OSC 1/2
Sub OSC
Noise Generator
Filter1 out
Filter2 out
2–1a
2–1b
2–1c
2–1a: Input
Input
Selects the signal that will be input to the four band bass filters.
If you select 04:Resonance for OSC 1 and 2 in "1-2a: Multi Oscillator Synthesis Setup," and select the other
oscillator as the input for each, the result will be unstable — the sound may be non-reproduceable, or you
may hear no sound at all.
Level
Specifies the level of the signal that is input to the four band pass filters.
AMS.1 (Alternate Modulation Source 1)
Selects a modulation source 1 ( page 64 of this manual) that will control "Level."
Intensity (Level AMS.1 Intensity)
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect of "AMS.1."
AMS.2 (Alternate Modulation Source 2)
Selects a modulation source 2 ( page 64 of this manual) that will control "Level."
Intensity (Level AMS.2 Intensity)
Specifies the depth and direction of the effect of "AMS.2."
Input Level
BPF1
Resonance1 Coarse1
BPF2
BPF3
BPF4
Input Select
[OSC2(1), SubOSC, Noise, Filter1, Filter2]
Level1
[0...99]
[OFF...MIDI (CC#83)]
[–99...+99]
[OFF...MIDI (CC#83)]
[–99...+99]
Prog.
Edit
P2
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