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AN Priority
Determines the priority for notes played as an AN
Element. When chords or several notes are played at
the same time, you can select which note will sound,
as follows: last (the note that was played last), top
(the highest note), bottom (the lowest note).
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Settings:
last, top, btm (bottom)
[F2]: OSC (Oscillator)
In the OSC’s WAVE/MIX/ZONE screen, three menus
related to AN are added to the screen when an AN
element is selected (when the cursor is positioned on
either of the AN element parameters), as shown below.
[F3]: ALG (Algorithm)
[F4]: VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator)
[F5]: MOD (Modulation)
[F6]: WAVE
[F7]: MIX
[F8]: ZONE
[F3]: ALG (Algorithm)
An algorithm defines the way the two VCO1 oscillators
(master and slave) are connected in relation to the
FM(Frequency Modulation). Here you can select an
algorithm and set parameters related to the “sync” and
FM.
For more information about the general concepts of the
VCO and AN tone generation, see page 33.
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Algorithm
For selecting the algorithm. One algorithm can be
selected from the four types of algorithms listed
below. Available parameters differ depending on the
currently selected algorithm.
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Settings:
only FM, FM/both, FM/mstr (master), FM/slv
(slave)
only FM (Sync is disabled):
When selected, no other
parameter is available.
FM/both (Sync is enabled and FM is applied to both
master and Slave oscillators):
When selected, Sync
Pitch, Depth, Src parameters are added.
FM/mstr (Sync is enabled and FM is applied to the
master oscillator):
When selected, FM Modulator, Depth,
Src parameters are added to those for “FM/both.”
FM/slv (Sync is enabled and FM is applied to the
slave oscillator):
The available parameters are the same as
those for “FM/mstr.”
Master of VCO1
Slave VCO1
Master of VCO1
VCO2
LFO1, 2
EG, etc.
FM
Sync
VCO2
LFO1, 2
EG, etc.
Master of VCO1
Slave VCO1
FM
Sync
Master of VCO1
Slave VCO1
Master of VCO1
VCO2
LFO1, 2
EG, etc.
FM
Sync
VCO1
Master of VCO1
VCO2
LFO1,2
EG, etc.
FM
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