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REFERENCE SECTION
HARMONIC WAVEFORMS
70. Oct 1 (Sine)
71. Oct 2 All
72. Oct 3 All
73. Oct 4 All
74. Oct 5 All
75. Oct 6 All
76. Oct 7 All
77. Oct 2 Odd
78. Oct 3 Odd
79. Oct 4 Odd
80. Oct 5 Odd
81. Oct 6 Odd
82. Oct 7 Odd
83. Oct 2 Even
84. Oct 3 Even
85. Oct 4 Even
86. Oct 5 Even
87. Oct 6 Even
88. Oct 7 Even
89. Low Odds
90. Low Evens
91. Four Octaves
As an example, this chart shows the harmonics present in the
Octave 5 Odd waveform.
Starting from the first octave (fundamen-
tal), the harmonic waveforms contain the
harmonics (odd, even, or all) present in
each octave. In each successive octave the
number of harmonics doubles. By
combining (pri/sec or link) the harmonic
waveforms in various amounts (volume),
and transposing them (coarse/fine
tuning), a vast range of timbres may be
produced.
Waveforms
Summary of Contents for PROTEUS FX
Page 1: ...Read This First Important Safety Instructions ...
Page 9: ...7 Proteus FX INTRODUCTION ...
Page 10: ...8 INTRO CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 17: ...15 Proteus FX BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 18: ...16 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 23: ...21 Proteus FX MASTER MENU ...
Page 24: ...22 MASTER MENU ...
Page 33: ...31 Proteus FX EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 34: ...32 EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 51: ...49 Proteus FX PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 52: ...50 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 64: ...62 PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 65: ...63 Proteus FX EDIT MENU ...
Page 66: ...64 EDIT MENU ...
Page 81: ...79 Proteus FX STEP BY STEP ...
Page 82: ...80 STEP BY STEP ...
Page 89: ...87 Proteus FX REFERENCE SECTION ...
Page 100: ...98 REFERENCE SECTION Percussion Instrument Locations ...
Page 101: ...REFERENCE SECTION 99 Percussion Instrument Locations ...
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