Manual
3.
(Soft-Controller) < FnLop >
(Fine-Loop)
This works the same way as CseLop, but it only affects the first 16 waves after the ”start-
wave“, meaning this restricts the ”wave range“ to the first 16 waves after the ”start-wave“.
Together with the CseLop value, this can create lots of sound variations.
4.
(Soft-Controller) < VC1Sy >
(VCO 1 Sync)
You can use this parameter to sync the RCO’s to the VCO’s (not yet implemented – sorry).
•
< off >
When VC1Sy is set to ”off,“ the waves are played in a static way, just like any sample player.
Triggering a note will make the SUNSYN read the wave from memory. Pitch bend can be
used to modulate the pitch in real-time.
•
< on >
The RCO is synced with the VCO. The RCO becomes some sort of sub-oscillator with
complex waveforms. Interaction between the VCO and the RCO occurs in just the same way
as already explained for the sync feature for the analog VCO’s. The playback start of the
synced RCO is controlled by the VCO-wave. Because of the fact that these analog created
waves always differ slightly and continuously, a wave, played by a synced RCO, gets also
slightly ”randomised“ and looses its originally static character.
Above all, this can be interesting when the VCO’s are modulated by FM e.g., or when they
are synced to each other. Complex dynamic changes come to life, and these now influence the
digital waveforms of the synced RCO.
The sync feature can only be activated for both RCO’s at the same time.
You can leave the RCO menu by pressing the
(Exit/Cancel)
button or the
(Menu)
button.
PCMCIA cards can be used to load additional wavesets into the RAM memory of the
SUNSYN. How to use PCMCIA cards is described in the chapter
Menu-driven features –
Global Menu – Card
Changing the level of the RCO’s is done directly by turning their
(Level)
-knobs. This knob
only affects the signal that’s hardwired to the filter section. Signals that are inserted through
Routing-Elements are not affected by this level control. The level range is calibrated in such a
way that it is possible to (intentionally) distort the signal.
RCO 1 & RCO 2
3-2
027
Single Mode
thebook-all 07.11.2002 18:28 Uhr Seite 27 (Schwarz Bogen)