3.3.6. Macro faders 1-4
These are general-purpose continuous controllers that can be assigned to any targets in the
modulation matrix. They provide a quick way to alter the sound of a preset. The great thing
about a Macro control is that it can be assigned to an external MIDI control, which allows
that control to alter as many parameters as you want with a single motion.
At the bottom of each Macro fader is a name field. You can enter any name you like for
each controller. Names can be different for every preset, and are stored with the preset.
3.3.7. Wave scope
Above the center section of the keyboard is a section of the window showing you an image
of the two waveforms currently being generated. This is a dynamic display; the waveforms
will change as the DCW amount is changed by modulators as you play. There are numeric
data fields in this section that allow you to change the DCW amount and the Level of each
Line. This is covered in detail in
3.3.8. Vibrato
Vibrato constantly varies the frequency of the sound above and below concert pitch. The
CZ V has a dedicated low-frequency oscillator (LFO) assigned to vibrato, which retriggers
each time you play a key. The controls in the VIBRATO section give you convenient access
to these common parameters:
• Clicking on the WAVE window displays a pop-up menu that lets you select the
waveform of the low-frequency oscillator that can vary the pitch of the sound:
Sine, Triangle, Square, Saw Down, Saw Up, and S&H (Sample and Hold).
• The RATE control sets the speed of the vibrato.
• SYNC synchronizes the rate of the vibrato with the other synchronized
parameters in the system, instead of being independent. When SYNC is on, the
rate is adjustable from 8:1 to 1/32 of the master clock rate (the tempo set in the
Audio Settings
window of the
, or the tempo of a DAW).
• DEPTH determines how deep the vibrato will be. When this control is full counter-
clockwise (at 0) there will be no vibrato; click and drag up on this control to
increase the amount of vibrato.
• DELAY delays the onset of vibrato from 0 milliseconds to about 5 seconds,
followed by a linear fade-in proportional to the delay time.
Vibrato Depth and Vibrato Rate appear as destinations (targets) in the modulation matrix
and may be controlled by envelopes, MIDI continuous controllers etc., but these onscreen
controls are not mod sources. For more information see
.
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