
Mode 3, 7 intervals x 8 harmonics
1.
Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have selected for the
desired sliders using the virtual switchboard. Note that both the 8 harmonics (sliders 1 to 8) and the 7
interval amplitude responses (sliders 9 to 15) can be modulated.
2.
Pull up the
key select
switch to select the key to be played.
3.
Connect the note determining control voltage to the
CV note
input and the gate trigger signal to the
gate
input, and optionally connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs.
–
No function for
adjust 1, adjust 2, modulation 1,
nor
modulation 2
.
Mode 4, Pseudo-VCF with noise control, Mode 13: Pseudo-VCF with PM control
1. Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have activated for the
desired harmonic sliders 1 – 8, and for the filter amplitude sliders 9 – 16.
2. Connect envelope generator output to
modulation 2
to do the center frequency modulation of the
pseudofilters.
3. If you want to use the noise features (Mode 4), or PM (Mode 13), connect also envelope generator
output to
modulation 1.
4. Connect the note determining control voltage to the
CV note
input and the gate trigger signal to the
gate
input, and optionally connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs.
–
Use
adjust 2
to control of the pseudofilter center frequency modulation sensitivity.
–
Use
adjust 1
set the modulation level for noise (Mode 4) or PM (Mode 13).
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Use Sliders 1 -8 to set the harmonic spectra.
–
Use sliders 9– 16 to set the pseudofilter spectral response.
–
If you want to use the 4 highest bands, connect a signal source also to envelope input 3.
Mode 5, True chorus with 10 chorus members, each having maximum of 8 harmonics. Also possibility to
generate non-harmonic overtones.
1. Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have activated for the
desired harmonic sliders 1 – 8.
2. Correspondingly, Connect envelope generator outputs to to all those of the
envelope inputs
you have
activated for sliders 9 - 16 to control the chorus member amplitudes.
3. Connect an envelope output to
modulation 1
if you
want to activate/modulate the frequency deviation
between the chorus members. Modulation 2 has no function
4. Connect the note determining control voltage to the
CV note
input and the gate trigger signal to the
gate
input, and optionally connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs.
–
Set the chorus member spectra by sliders 1-8 (all members have identical spectra) and relative chorus
member amplitudes using sliders 9-16.
–
Use
adjust 1
to control the sensitivity to the signal at
modulation 1
.
–
Use
adjust 2
to shift the overtones out of harmony, if desired.
The vocoder modes 6-9
The vocoder modes are quite different from all the other modes, therefore please study carefully the settings,
starting perhaps from Mode 6. Both Mode 6 and Mode 8 have quick setup instructions in the beginning of their
corresponding detailed descriptions, so they are not repeated here.
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