Edit 1 – Waveform pulse width:
Value 0 to 255.
Edit 2 – Pulse width modulation:
Value –128 to +127. A negative value inverts the modulation
source.
Encoder – Pulse width modulation source:
Value: Any of the 16 modulation sources.
Pw does something different on each waveform:
Sine:
A pure sine are a pure wave, without any harmonics. When pw is ”0”, the sinewave is pure.
The more Pw is turned up, the more the top of the sinewave is flattened out, to introduce extra
harmonics.
Triangle:
When Pw is zero, a pure triangle is generated. As Pw is turned up, the triangle is
amplified more and more, but instead of clipping the waveform, it wraps the signal above maximum
over the zero point, and creates a totally different waveform.
Saw:
When Pw is zero, a pure saw wave is generated. As Pw is turned up, it starts to sound more
and more like a synced sawtooth, with the sync pitch getting more and more detuned.
Square:
When Pw is zero, it generates a symmetrical square wave with pulsewidth 50% / 50%. The
more Pw is turned up, the more unsymmetrical it gets, and at max value the pulsewidth is 100% /
0%.
Noise:
Pw adjusts noise intensity.
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