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The oscillators pots should be at the same position that when you tuned it.
When you play a note you should listen both oscillators in unison mode. In
order to have both oscillators in tune, play low (bass) notes on the MIDI
keyboard. Turn full CCW the
VCF
IN1
pot and listen the difference between
the single osc and two oscs in unison mode. Next, tune the oscillators so
OSC·X
is 1 octave over
XTOSC·Y
and play it. Repeat the process tuning it by
fifths, thirds and other musical intervals. Take your time to play.
Now tune the oscillators to the same note again. Disconnect
MIDI TO CV
CV
from
OSC·X
and connect
MIDI TO CV
CV2
to
OSC·X
CV1
. Set the MIDI switch
4 to its up position (2nd note). The patching should be:
MIDI TO CV
CV
>>
XTOSC·Y
V/OCT ;
MIDI TO CV
CV2
>>
OSC·X
CV1
You will be able to play two notes. As you will see the gate will be only
opened by the first note. When you press a second note while the first one
is pressed, the 2nd note value will control the
OSC·X
. (You will make the
most of this feature by connecting a MIDI sequencer instead of playing it
manually and/or with complex patches.)
Now set the MIDI switch 4 to its down position (velocity). Patch this:
Play the MIDI keyboard. With this setup the velocity (the pressure that you
make to each key) will control the filter opening. Set the
VCF
controls to
your taste. You can also use the mixer
MIX
to
the
AD ENV1
OUT
with the
MIDI TO CV
GATE
to play it with more expression. Experiment with different
values.
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