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ARTURIA – CS-80 V – USER MANUAL
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LP 2 cutoff : Low-pass filter cut-off frequency of the second line
LP 2 res
: Resonance of the low-pass filter of the second line
VCA 1 Level : VCA level of the first line
VCA 2 Level : VCA level of the second line
SIN 1 Level : Level of the sine of the first line
SIN 2 Level : Level of the sine of the second line
LFO 1 Speed
: Frequency of the LFO of the first line
LFO 1 Level : Level of LFO output for the first line
LFO 2 Speed
: Frequency of the LFO of the second line
LFO 2 Level : Level of LFO output for the second line
EG VCF1 IL : Starting level for the filter envelope of the first line
EG VCF1 AL : Attack level of the filter envelope of the first line
EG VCF1 A : Attack time of the filter envelope of the first line
EG VCF1 D : Decay time of the filter envelope of the first line
EG VCF1 R : Release time of the filter envelope of the first line
EG VCF2 IL : Starting level for the filter envelope of the second line
EG VCF2 AL : Attack level of the filter envelope of the second line
EG VCF2 A : Attack time of the filter envelope of the second line
EG VCF2 D : Decay time of the filter envelope of the second line
EG VCF2 R : Release time of the filter envelope of the second line
EG VCA 1 A : Attack time of the VCA envelope of the first line
EG VCA 1 D : Decay time of the VCA envelope of the first line
EG VCA 1 S : Sustain level of the VCA envelope of the first line
EG VCA 1 R : Release time of the VCA envelope of the first line
EG VCA 2 A : Attack time of the VCA envelope of the second line
EG VCA 2 D : Decay time of the VCA envelope of the second line
EG VCA 2 S : Sustain level of the VCA envelope of the second line
EG VCA 2 R : Release time of the VCA envelope of the second line
Off
: No destination
To remove a modulation, select OFF in input and output. You could set the level to
zero but the calculation would still be carried out, thus using CPU power (which is
always preferable to avoid).
A destination can only accept six sources of modulation. Above this, the modulation
is ignored.
3.5.3
The sub-oscillator
The sub-oscillator is a low frequency oscillator (LFO) that affects all of the polyphonic
voices. The SPEED fader sets the speed and FUNCTION sets the waveform: sine, saw-
up, saw-down, square, noise and random.
Setting the sub-oscillator