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Oscillators
001 features two main digital oscillators per voice (Numerically Controlled Oscillators - NCO),
identified by OSC1 and OSC2 labels, each one with its own Sub-Oscillator.
NCOs differ from the oscillators found in most virtual analogue synthesisers in that they use
a variable sample rate and as such are not band-width limited. This means that a sawtooth
sounds like a sawtooth regardless of the pitch played and results in a very rich sound,
previously only obtainable from classic analogue synthesisers.
1. Wave/PW:
Two big encoders allow you to choose among 56 different waveforms,
ranging from classic analogue sounds to more unique digital shapes.
2. Note:
These two encoders control the tuning of each oscillator in semitones, covering a
range from -24 to +24 semitones.
3. PW:
If the underlying PW switch is on, the oscillator is in PulseWave mode: this means
that now the Wave/PW knob acts as a pulsewidth control, with maximum value of 63
corresponding to a squarewave.
4. Detune:
This parameter controls the fine tuning of the oscillators, with the maximum
value of 127 corresponding to about a semitone.
5. DeRez:
When this option is On, a down sampling algorithm is active on both the
oscillators. This algorithm adds a good amount of additional high-frequency harmonics, in
order to make the sound brighter (tip: very good with waveforms from 30 to 45).
6. Sync:
When this option is On, the two oscillators are hard-synced. OSC2 is the slave
oscillator: you can detune it or modulate its pitch, but it will always follow OSC1 pitch.
7. SubWav:
This option controls the sub-oscillators behaviour. Each sub-oscillator is linked
to a main oscillator, sounding one octave lower.
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When the SubWav button is off, the sub-oscillators produce standard square waves.
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When the SubWav button is on, the sub-oscillators use the same waveforms as the
corresponding main oscillator.
This is a very important feature of the 001, especially when using digital waveforms: it
is like having 4 real oscillators, instead of 2+2. Combining SubWav and DeRez functions
when using digital waveforms allows you to easily create extremely bright sounds.
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Tempo
Osc1
Note
Note
Wave/PW
Wave
Rate
PW
Detune
Sync
SubWav
DeRez
Key Mode
Mono
Poly
Stack
Glide
Oct -
Oct +
Depth
Source
Wave1
Slope
Drive
Osc1
Wave2
VCF
VCA
Osc2
Recall
Transpose
LFO-1
LFO-2
Velo
AftT
PW
Osc2
CutOff
Decay
Decay
EG
Seq
Sustain
Sustain
Slope
EG
Note
Amount
LFO-2
Velo
Reso
Attack
Attack
Release
Volume
Mode
Release
Sub1
LFO-1
LFO-2
Sub2
Drive
VCF
Mix
Osc2
Osc1
LFO
Modulation
Keyboard
VCF-EG
VCA-EG
Sequencer
Ani
Seq
Arp