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MSEG 3
The output of envelope generator 3.
MSEG 4
The output of envelope generator 4.
5.3 List of Destinations
The destinations of the modulation matrix comprise
almost all sound parameters DUNE has to offer (as
described in the third chapter), plus most effect pa-
rameters and a few helper functions not available on
the front panel.
5.3.1 Common
Pitch Semi
The overal tuning of in semitones. An amount value
of +1 corresponds to one semitone, +12 transposes
the oscillator one octave up, -12 transposes one octave
down etc.
Pitch Fine
The overal fine tuning in cents. Cents are a fraction
of a semitone (+50 equals half a semitone, +100 a full
semitone). Modulate this parameter using a LFO as
a source in order to obtain vibrato effects. For strong
vibratos spanning a larger pitch range, use Pitch Semi
as a destination instead. The modulation can be re-
stricted to specific voices if desired. For example, you
could have a static, low-pitched sine wave on the first
voice and a vibrating sawtooth on the second.
5.3.2 Oscillator 1, 2, 3
This section describes all oscillator destinations. Note
that oscillator 3 has fewer parameters, only the first
six parameters are available here.
Osc Semi
The tuning of the oscillator in semitones. An amount
value of +1 corresponds to one semitone, +12 trans-
poses the oscillator one octave up, -12 transposes one
octave down etc.
In the context of the differential unison engine,
choosing Osc Semi as a destination allows you to spec-
ify arbitrary tunings for each voice. For example, if
you long for a fourth or fifth oscillator having a dif-
ferent pitch than the first three oscillators, you could
simply increase the number of unison voices and set
the oscillator pitch of that voice only.
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