In the Noise section the synthesizer’s setup that generates the White and Pink noise can be managed. It is
possible to edit the quantity of “White” (white noise), of “Pink” (pink noise), both can be used simultaneously
and the general “D/W” (quantity of the effect to be added to the source).
20.1
White
It allows to set up the quantity of white noise that should be generated. The command can be done rotating
the potentiometer nr. 1 (see 1.0 front panel). When the White is set on zero, the synthesizer doesn’t generate
any sound, vice versa if you turn up the potentiometer, the white noise’s db can be increased.
20.2
Pink
It allows to set up the quantity of Pink noise that should be generated. The command can be done rotating
the potentiometer nr. 2 (see 1.0 front panel). When the Pink is set on zero, the synthesizer doesn’t generate
any sound, vice versa if you turn up the potentiometer, the pink noise’s db can be increased.
20.3
D/W
It allows to set up the effects’ quantity to add to the source signal, the command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 4 (see 1.0 front panel). When the D/W is set on zero, the input signal will be the same as
the one in the output, then all effects won't be audible. When the D/W is at maximum, the input signal will
totally be over the effects and in the output, there will be only the processed signal.
This D/W general function is available in all the effects menu and in the Noise menu and it’s always
corresponding at the potentiometer nr. 4.
21.0
Drums
To get into the “Drums” menu, make sure that the toggle switch is placed on the right (see 1.0 front panel),
then press once the encoder on the left of the display (the item “menu” will be highlighted) and afterwards
rotate it until it is placed on the required menu.
In the Drums section, synthesis’ setup of the percussive sound can be managed. It is possible to turn on or
off the synthesizer, editing the Frequency (percussion’s frequency), editing the “Length” (sound’s length), the
“Second Mix” (sound’s duplication) and the “Pitch”.
The sound is generated through the MIDI IN signal from a keyboard or from a sequencer. The used MIDI
channel can be varied editing the channel parameter in the “Controller” menu (see 25.0 controller).
As for every synthesizer, from the SX-I it is possible to add to the synthesis all the effects available in the
effects’ menu (visible when the toggle switch is placed on the left, see 1.0 front panel).
21.1
ON / OFF
It is possible to turn on or off the synthesizer of drums pressing the encoder on the right of the display. The
item “ON or OFF” is visible on the display, under the item “DRUMS”. When the synthesis of Drums or Synth
is activated, the item “MIDI” will appear on the display instead of Peak Level (see 3.0 Display).
21.2
Frequency
It allows to set up the percussion’s frequency. The command can be done rotating the potentiometer nr. 1
(see 1.0 front panel). When “Frequency” is set on zero, the synthesizer generates a percussion with a
frequency correspondent to the midi note received. Increasing the potentiometer to this frequency, you can
add the potentiometer’s value until a maximum of +150hz
21.3
Length
It allows to set up the lenght of the percussive sound tail. The command can be done rotating the
potentiometer nr. 2 (see 1.0 front panel). When “Length” is set on zero, the synthesizer generates a dry
percussion without any release. If the potentiometer is increased, you will have a fade out of 450ms
maximum.
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