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Mixer
You can easily mix the signals coming from the oscillators in the Mixer section, just on the
right side of the oscillators’ section.
1. Osc1:
This parameter controls the volume coming from Oscillator 1, with a range from 0
to 127.
2. Osc2:
This parameter controls the volume coming from Oscillator 2, with a range from 0
to 127.
3. Sub1:
This parameter controls the volume coming from the Sub-Oscillator linked to
Oscillator 1, with a range from 0 to 127.
4. Sub2:
This parameter controls the volume coming from the Sub-Oscillator linked to
Oscillator 2, with a range from 0 to 127.
5. Drive:
This parameter controls the amount of filter overdrive distortion. Note that 002
features a transistor ladder VCF with a distortion circuit that overdrives the filter itself,
not the signal ‘before’ the filter. This makes our VCF sound like nothing else, and also
creates a particular effect: indeed you could hear a sort of ‘hiccup’ if moving the Drive
encoder too fast. Don’t panic: this is the normal behaviour of our design, and is due to
the transistors saturating and then recovering.
Available via the screen controls only:
6. Ext In:
This parameter controls the volume of the incoming external audio signal, if there
is an external source connected to the 002’s Audio Input: in this way, you can process
any instrument producing a ‘line’ signal (e.g. a drum machine, another synth or DAW
output) with our VCF and VCA, through a pure analogue signal path. If there is no source
plugged, this parameter is inactive.
Select
-
+
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