• 08 (N:06): Transpose (V & N)
❑
Transpose
❑
Settings: -24 … +24
This parameter is only effective when the “frmnt” spectral form (see “Form” parameter, above) is selected.
Transposes the center frequency of the operator’s formant up or down by up to two octaves in semitone steps. Each
increment transposes the frequency up (“+” values) or down (“-” values) by a semitone.
• 09: Detune (V)
❑
Detune
❑
Settings: -15 … +15
Allows the center frequency of the formant, or the pitch of the operator, to be slightly “detuned” in relation to the
other operators. Negative values shift the frequency/pitch downward, and positive values shift the frequency/pitch
upward. The greater the value the greater the degree of detuning.
• 10 (N:07): Bandwidth (V & N)
❑
Bandwidth
❑
Settings: 0 … 99
This parameter is only effective when the “frmnt” spectral form (see “Form” parameter, above) is selected. The Width
parameter specifies the bandwidth of the formant for the currently selected operator. Higher values produce a
greater bandwidth.
• 10 (N:08): Resonance (V & N)
❑
Resonance
❑
Settings: 0 … 99
This parameter is only effective when the “res1” or “res2” spectral form (see “Form” parameter, above) is selected. It
determines at which harmonic a resonance peak is produced. Higher values produce a resonance peak at higher
harmonics of the fundamental pitch.
• 11 (N:09): Skirt (V & N)
❑
Spectral Skirt
❑
Settings: 0 … 7
This parameter is effective except when the “sine” spectral form (see “Form” parameter, above) is selected. It sets
the spread of the “skirt” at the bottom of the formant or harmonics curve. Higher values produce a wider skirt.
• 12: Key Sync (V)
❑
Key Sync (Not available when 03: Form = frmt)
❑
Settings: off, on
Determines whether the waveform of the operator begins a 0° phase when a note is played (“on”), or at a random
point in the waveform (“off” - the oscillator runs continuously and is not reset to 0° phase at key-on).
• 13 (N:10): Output Level (V & N)
❑
Operator Output Level
❑
Settings: 0 … 99
Sets the output level of he currently selected operator. Higher values produce higher output level. A setting of “0”
will produce no output, but depending on the Fseq and other settings, may not necessarily result in no output.
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