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MONO A and B
In the monophic modes all six Oscillators are layered and detuned with respect to each other to achive a
thicker, denser sound similar to the ’supersaw’ or ’supersquare’ modes often found in synthesizers.
FATNESS
MONO mode layers all the DCO oscillators per
voice and detunes the voices to create a thicker,
denser sound. By adjusting the fatness a wide
range of sonds from ’clean’ over ’fat’ to ’dirty’ and
finally ’detuned’ can be achieved.
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ADJUST FATNESS LOCALLY
1. Long press the Key Transpose button until it
starts flashing
2. Select “Fatness” by playing F#3 (F sharp 3) on
the keyboard.
3. Choose the amount with the number keys C#1
(1) - E2 (16) on the keyboard.
4. Press Key Transpose to exit programming
mode.
ADJUST FATNESS VIA MIDI CC
This is much more straightforward. Connect any
midi controller, and assign MIDI CC #27 for
fatness, and CC #26 for detune to any rotary
controller or fader you have handy, and adjust
them in real time.
By adjusting the fatness a wide range of sonds
from ’clean’ over ’fat’ to ’dirty’ and finally ’detuned’
can be achieved.
The monophonic mode assignes the notes in a
’last played’ fashion:
Press a key and it will be played. When releasing
a key and keys are still pressed, the last played
note is played. The algorithm memorizes the last
eight played keys to create an intuitive feeling.
MONO A
the envelope is retriggered each time a note is
played.
MONO B
Does not retrigger the envelope when playing
legato.
Auto portamento in Mono B
If auto portamento is activated in the config menu,
in Mono B mode portamento will only be active
when playing legato. Otherwise there will be no
glide.
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