Limit
off / on
This setting prevents, if enabled, accessing the analog type waveforms triangle, square and
sawtooth in any case of modulation. When disabled, the full modulation amount will be
calculated and applied so that the whole wavetable will be used for tone generation.
Wave 2
Wave 2 / 1
Wave 2 / 2
Startwave
00...60 / triangle / square / sawtooth
Determines the start point of the wavetable that is used when the sound starts. As an
alternative to the waves of the currently selected wavetable, you can select the basic
waveforms
triangle, square with 50% duty cycle or sawtooth.
When you want to create a sound with a wave sweep, you should roughly set the Startwave
parameter onto the desired wave, before you apply any modulations to the corresponding
Wave module. This helps you to find the basic waveform where all modulations start from.
Note that you can apply unipolar and bipolar modulation sources to the Wave module as
with any other module. For example, set the Startwave parameter to
29, which is almost the
middle of the wavetable and apply a slow running LFO to the Wave module to sweep
through the whole wavetable (except the three waveforms triangle, square or sawtooth). Try
it with one of the PWM wavetables.
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The basic waveforms triangle, pulse and sawtooth correspond to entry
61…63 of
each wavetable. Please notice, that these waveforms are also used when an
appropriate wave modulation is applied. To avoid this, you will have to activate the
Limit
parameter. Please read this corresponding topic to get further information. Use
the basic waveforms to generate traditional, analog synthesizer sounds.
Phase
free / 3...357°
By means of this parameter you can define the startsample and, as a result, the phase of the
generated wave. Alternative to a fixed value, you can use
free to set the phase to a different,
random value each time a note is generated. The setting is scaled in degrees.
Link
off / on
Allows the use of the same modulation settings for both waves. When enabled, wave 2 uses
the modulation parameters of wave 1 for all Modulation Matrix settings,
EnvAmount,
EnvVelAmt
and
Keytrack.
That means, whenever a modulation is applied to wave 1, it is
also used for wave 2. When disabled, each wave uses its own individual modulation
settings.
EnvAmount
-64…+63
Determines the amount of influence the wave envelope has on the wavetable modulation.
EnvAmount|EnvVelAmt|Keytrack |Limit W2
-20
|
+15
|
+050%
|
off
Startwave|
Phase
|
Link
W2
057
|
free
|
off
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