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Algorithm
An oscillator can modulate other oscillators, be modulated by other oscillators,
or both. The algorithm de nes the connections between the oscillators and therefore has a
signi cant impact on the sound that is created.
Voices
This sets the maximum number of notes that can sound simultaneously. If more
notes than available voices are requested, the oldest notes will be cut off.
Retrigger (R)
When enabled, notes that are enabled will be retriggered, rather than gen-
erating an additional voice.
Interpolation
This toggles the interpolation algorithm of the oscillators and the LFO. If
turned off, some timbres will sound more rough, especially the noise waveform. Turning
this off will also save some CPU power.
Antialias
This toggles Operator's high-quality antialias mode, which helps to minimize
high-frequency distortion. Disabling this modes reduces the CPU load.
Time<Key
The rates of all envelopes can be controlled by note pitch. If the global
Time<Key parameter is set to higher values, the envelopes run faster when higher notes are
played.
Pitch Bend Range (PB Range)
This de nes the effect of MIDI pitch bend messages.
Pan
Use this to adjust the panorama of each note. This is especially useful when modulated
with clip envelopes.
Pan<Key (Key)
If Pan<Key is set to higher values, low notes will pan relatively more to the
left channel, and higher notes to the right. Typically this is used for piano-like sounds.
Pan<Random (Rnd)
This de nes the extent to which notes are randomly distributed be-
tween the left and right channels.
Modulation Targets
These modulation targets are available as MIDI routing destinations in the global display,
and also as modulation targets for the LFO and pitch envelope.
Off
Disabled this controller's modulation routing.
OSC Volume A-D
Modulates the volume of the selected oscillator.