
EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00
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The other fields on this page are:
This shows the current keygroup’s key range.
When lowpass, band pass and highpass filters are selected,
this allows you to set the filters cutoff frequency. When EQ is
selected, this control sets the EQ band’s centre frequency.
Here you may set the keyboard to track the filter. This is so
that you can achieve an even tone across the keyboard
range. +12 is the default and this tracks the filter octave for
octave - i.e. for every shift of pitch of one octave, there is an
according shift in harmonics.
This allows you to sharpen the point at the cutoff frequency
thereby emphasising the harmonics at that point. The sound
changes from a soft ‘waaa’ effect to the characteristic ‘weeow’
effect with high resonance settings. The range is 0-31. High
resonance settings can be used for classic synth sounds and,
simply by sampling raw synth waveforms (i.e. without using
the synths filter, etc.), these may be used as the basis for
some powerful synth sounds through these filters.
N O T E :
The resonance control functions differently when EQ is selected. When EQ is
selected, a value of 16 is no cut or boost. Raising the resonance above 16 will boost the
selected cutoff frequency and lowering it below 16 will cut the selected cutoff frequency. You
will, therefore, experience a tonal change when you switch from LP, BP or HP to EQ. For
example, if a value of 16 is set for the resonance on the other three filters, this will be flat when
you select EQ. Similarly, if a value of 0 is set on the other three filters, this will cause the cutoff
frequency to be cut when you select EQ.
This parameters allows you to select the filter mode of your
choice and the selection possibilities are LP (lowpass), BP
(bandpass), HP (highpass) and EQ. For details on these
different filter types, please see the description given above.
This parameter allows you to bypass the second filter and
tone section if you wish. You may use this parameter to
quickly bypass the settings of the second filter and tone
control section to make A/B comparisons.
NOTE 1:
With this parameter set to ON, the polyphony of the S3200XL is restricted to 30
voices. If OFF is selected, the second filter and tone section are bypassed, and the S3200XL
may operate with 32 voices.
NOTE 2:
The setting of this parameter relates to both the second filter and tone section.
This allows you to switch in a -6dB pad. This is included to
overcome the possibility of distortion should the resonance
be set quite high, boosting the sound into overload.
NOTE:
The attenuator should be enough to overcome distortion that may result from very
high resonance settings. If, however, it is not, then you will have to turn the program level
down in the OUT page.