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OSCILLATOR SECTION

Width

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

LFO 2

-

Button

This combination controls the Pulse Width Modulation of the selected Oscillator by LFO 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This parameter only works for Square waves & the DoubleSaw waveform. This does not apply to the Oscillators that have Saw Waveforms selected or the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Width

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 2

-

Button

This combination controls the Pulse Width Modulation of the selected Oscillator by ENV 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This parameter only works for Square waves & the DoubleSaw waveform. This does not apply to the Oscillators that have Saw Waveforms selected or the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Width

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 3

-

Button

This combination controls the Pulse Width Modulation of the selected Oscillator by ENV 3. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This parameter only works for Square waves & the DoubleSaw waveform. This does not apply to the Oscillators that have Saw Waveforms selected or the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Width

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

Wheel

-

Button

This combination controls the Pulse Width Modulation of the selected Oscillator by the Mod Wheel. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Pulse Width Modulation from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This parameter only works for Square waves & the DoubleSaw waveform. This does not apply to the Oscillators that have Saw Waveforms selected or the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

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OSCILLATOR SECTION

Sync

-

Button

Level

-

Knob

This combination controls the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator. Turning the Level Knob fully clockwise introduces the maximum Sync Effect fully to the selected Oscillator & fully anticlockwise there is no Sync Effect at all. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Sync

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

LFO 1

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator by LFO 1. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Sync Effect from LFO 1 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Sync Effect from LFO 1 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Sync

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

LFO 2

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator by LFO 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Sync Effect from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Sync Effect from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Oscillators that have the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Sync

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 2

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator by ENV 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Sync Effect from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Sync Effect from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Sync

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 3

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator by ENV 3. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Sync Effect from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Sync Effect from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

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OSCILLATOR SECTION

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Sync

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

Wheel

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Sync Effect on the selected Oscillator by the Mod Wheel. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Sync Effect from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Sync Effect from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Noise, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Soften

-

Button

Level

-

Knob

This combination controls the Soften Effect on the selected Oscillator & noise waveforms. Turning the Level Knob fully clockwise introduces the Soften effect fully to the selected Oscillator & fully anticlockwise there is no Softening at all. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Soften

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

LFO 1

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Soften effect of the selected Oscillator by LFO 1. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Soften from LFO 1 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Soften from LFO 1 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the Oscillators that have the, 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Soften

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

LFO 2

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Soften Effect on the selected Oscillator by LFO 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Soften Effect from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Soften Effect from LFO 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

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OSCILLATOR SECTION

Soften

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 2

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Soften Effect on the selected Oscillator by ENV 2. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Soften Effect from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Soften Effect from ENV 2 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Soften

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

ENV 3

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Soften Effect on the selected Oscillator by ENV 3. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Soften Effect from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Soften Effect from ENV 3 to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

Soften

-

Button

Mod Depth

-

Knob

Wheel

-

Button

This combination controls the modulation of the Soften Effect on on the selected Oscillator by the Mod Wheel. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully clockwise introduces Soften Effect from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Positive direction. Turning the Mod Depth Knob fully anticlockwise introduces Soften Effect from the Mod Wheel to the selected Oscillator in a Negative direction. In the “Mid” position there is no modulation at all. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63.

NOTE:

This does not apply to the 1*3 & 2*3 Ring Modulator outputs. No audible effect to these sound sources will be heard if an attempt is made to adjust this parameter when these sound sources are selected & the display will show “Not Available”.

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OSCILLATOR SECTION

Menu - Button

When this button is pressed a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.

In the Oscillator section there are 3 pages available. These are selected using the Page Up & Page Down buttons to the left of the display.

There are a maximum of 2 parameters displayed on any page. One for each line on the display. The “Fast Data” Knobs on the right of the display are used to alter these parameter’s values.

Page 1 looks like so:

MWheel

LFO1

amt

+1O

ATouch

LFO1

amt

+1O

As can be seen the higher parameter is “MWheel LFO1 amt”. In this case with a value of +10.

This parameter determines how the Mod Wheel on the Master Keyboard effects the amount of LFO1 modulation on the selected Oscillator. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the amount of modulation individually for each oscillator. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Mod Wheel LFO Amt does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

As can be seen the lower parameter is “AT LFO1 amt”. In this case with a value of +10.

This parameter determines how the Aftertouch on the Master Keyboard effects the amount of LFO1 modulation on the selected Oscillator. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the amount of modulation individually for each oscillator. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Aftertouch LFO1 Amt does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

Page 2 looks like so:

Formant width

O1O

Sync skew

+1O

As can be seen the higher parameter is “Formant width”. In this case with a value of 010.

This parameter determines how much Formant Width is applied to the selected Oscillator. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the amount of modulation individually for each oscillator. Refer to page 8 in the “About Analogue Synthesis section” for details on this parameter. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Formant Width does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

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OSCILLATOR SECTION

As can be seen the lower parameter is “Sync skew”. In this case with a value of +10.

This parameter determines how much of the Sync Skew effect is applied to the selected Oscillator. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the amount of modulation individually for each oscillator. Refer to page 8 in the “About Analogue Synthesis section” for details on this parameter. The range of this parameter is -64 to +63. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Sync Skew does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

Page 3 looks like so:

Sync key follow

O1O

Pitch bend range

+1O

As can be seen the higher parameter is “Sync key follow”. In this case with a value of 010.

This parameter determines how the “Virtual” Sync oscillator is transposed across the keyboard for the selected Oscillator. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the amount of modulation individually for each oscillator. Refer to page 8 in the “About Analogue Synthesis section” for details on this parameter. The range of this parameter is 000 to 127. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Sync Key Follow does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

As can be seen the lower parameter is “Pitch bend range”. In this case with a value of +10.

This parameter determines how the Pitch Bend Wheel on the Master Keyboard effects the pitch of the oscillators. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust the value of this parameter. With this parameter it is possible to set the pitch bend range individually for each oscillator allowing the creation of effects like using the Pitch bend control to bend into a chord. The range is -12 to +12 in semitone steps. This parameter is memorised with a Program.

NOTE:

Pitch bend Range does not apply to the 1*3, 2*3 or Noise buttons. If you attempt to alter this parameter when these buttons are selected the display will show “Menu Only Available For Osc 1,2 or 3” whilst the adjustment is being made then the display will revert back to the last edited parameter.

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