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This is a touch-type ribbon controller that emulates a pitch bend wheel, and will preview sound when the
is not connected to a controller. I can also adjust settings in various modes. Sliding up increases the pitch of the
note, while sliding down decreases the pitch.
This is a touch-type ribbon controller that emulates a modulation wheel. It is also used to adjust settings in
various modes. Sliding up increases the modulation effect, while sliding down decreases the effect.
The LFO section can be used to create cyclic changes (modulation) in the sound over time, by applying a Low
Frequency Oscillator (LFO).
RATE Slider
This determines the speed of the LFO, or how fast the cyclic changes take place.
DELAY TIME Slider
This determines how long it takes before the LFO kicks in after playing the sound.
Here you can select the pitch of the sound, as well as the waveform that determines the timbre or “character”
of the sound.
RANGE [16] [8] [4]
This specifies the octave of the digitally controlled oscillator. This simply changes the root octave of the DCO,
with 4 being the highest pitch, and 16 being the lowest.
LFO Slider
This allows the LFO to modulate the pitch of the sound, producing vibrato. Moving the slider up makes the LFO
effect more pronounced while moving it down reduces the effect.
PWM Slider / [LFO/MAN] Switch
The slider modifies the Pulse-Width of the DCO in the following manner, based on the [LFO/MAN] switch
setting:
MAN
The PWM Slider adjusts the value of Pulse-Width of the DCO.
LFO
The PWM Slider adjusts the depth of the Pulse-Width modulation.
Button
Selects the Sawtooth wave for the DCO
Button
Selects the Square wave for the DCO
SUB Slider
Adjusts the volume of the sub-oscillator, which is a waveform 1 octave below the DCO. The sub-oscillator is like
having a second DCO but with limited functionality, and is great for adding bass to the sound.
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