Mono/Fury Manual
Page 7
Frequency Shift of
Slave VCOs
by X-Mod
Actually this consists of two tweak parameters for the
Single
and
Double
Effects modes respectively and needs
a bit more explanation.
The Effects section provides Cross modulation which is
equivalent to amplitude modulation of one or more slave
VCOs by a master VCO; the modulation intensity is
controlled by the
X-Mod
parameter (for maximum
X-Mod
the Cross becomes Ring modulation).
However, when I compared the sound of the
Mono/Fury
to the original, it turned out that on the
Mono/Poly
the
X-Mod
parameter does not only control the Cross mod
intensity but also causes a
pitch shift
of the slave VCOs,
i.e. the higher
X-Mod
the higher the pitch
, and the
amount is different for
Single
and
Double
mode.
This may not happen on every model of the
Mono/Poly
,
thus I decided not to hard-code the pitch shift amount
into the Cross mod algorithm but to add these two little
tweak parameters.
Velocity to VCF/VCA
The original
Mono/Poly
does not react to Velocity – the
Mono/Fury
v2.0 can!
2 A quite similar effect will occur if one pushes the panel of the
Mono/Poly
close to the
X-Mod
control. This is obviously no feature but related to the analog circuit board mounted directly
under the panel. Anyway, I decided not to emulate this behavior.