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Patch Editor Layout
1. Osc 1 Range Select
2. Osc 1 Waveform Select
3. Osc 1 Pulse Width
4. Osc 1 Tune
5. Osc 1 LFO Modulation
6. Osc 1 ENV Modulation
7. Osc 1 Mode
8. Osc 1 PWM
9. Osc 1 Level
10. Noise Level
11. LCD Display
12. Menu Button 1
13. Menu Button 2
14. Menu Button 3
15. Osc 2 Range Select
16. Osc 2 Waveform Select
17. Osc 2 Pulse Width
18. Osc 2 Tune
19. Osc 2 Fine Tune
20. Osc 2 LFO Modulation
21. Osc 2 ENV Modulation
22. Osc 2 Mode
23. Osc 2 PWM
24. Osc 2 XMod
25. Osc 2 Level
26. LFO Wave
27. LFO Delay
28. LFO Rate
29. Chorus/FX Rate
30. Chorus Mode
31. HPF Mode
32. Filter Cutoff
33. Filter Resonance
34. Filter LFO Modulation
35. Filter ENV Modulation
36. Filter Key Follow Amount
37. Filter/EG1 Attack
38. Filter/EG1 Decay
39. Filter/EG1 Sustain
40. Filter/EG1 Release
41. Filter Mode
42. VCA/EG2 Attack
43. VCA/EG2 Decay
44. VCA/EG2 Sustain
45. VCA/EG2 Release
46. VCA Mode
47. VCA Level
48. Ext Level
49. Power
50. MIDI Input
51. MIDI Output
52. MIDI Through
53. External Input
Patch editor Control Descriptions
Osc 1 & 2 Range Select
Depending on the synthesizer selected the ranges available with the Range select
buttons (1) (15) will vary. Not all ranges are supported by all synthesizers. For
synthesizers with a single oscillator the Oscillator 2 control will be disabled or used
for other purposes. As an example of this the Osc 2 Range select is used to shift
octaves in the Roland
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MKS-80.
Osc 1 & 2 Waveform Select
The Waveform select buttons (2) (16) with cycle through the available waveforms
for the synthesizer selected. Depending on the synthesizer type the waveforms
available will vary. With the Korg DW-6000 & DW-8000 this button will cycle
through all the available waveforms.
Osc 1 & 2 Pulse Width
These controls (3) (17) set the manual width of the Pulse Width waveform if
selected. Not all synthesizer types support this. The control will remain dark if
unused.
Osc 1 and 2 Tune and Fine
When available these will light and allow Osc 1 and 2 to be tuned within the range
of +/- 12 notes. The fine tune control (19) on oscillator 2 only normally will allow a
+/- 50 cent adjustment. The fine tune control (19) will also act as a detune control
on some synthesizer types. See the individual synthesizer tables for the exact use
in each synthesizer type.
LFO and ENV Mods
The LFO (5) (20) (34) and the ENV (6) (21) (35) set the amount of Low Frequency
Oscillator modulation and envelope modulation to the oscillators and LP Filter. On
some synthesizer types the oscillator 1 control will modulate both oscillator 1 and
2. The source for the envelope varies for each synthesizer type. Envelope
Modulation is usually provided by Filter/EG1 if it is used in the synthesizer type
selected or VCA/EG2 if it is not.
Mode
The Mode controls (7) (22) (41) (46) use will change with each synthesizer type
selected. In the initial design concept the Oscillator Mode buttons where
envisaged to select the source of the PWM control but this has changed as the
Patch Editor has developed. An example of a use of this button is in the Roland
Juno-1 where this button will select the PW wave form. The exact use is detailed in
the supported synthesizer tables.
Osc PWM
The Oscillator PWM (8) (23) controls normally controls the Pulse Width Modulation
but use can vary. The exact use is detailed in the supported synthesizer tables.
Osc 1 & 2 Level & Noise
These controls (9) (25) (10) are the mixer section of the synthesizer and normally
sets the levels of Oscillator 1 & 2 and the Noise source. These can also have other
uses depending on the synthesizer type selected. An example of this is the Roland
MKS-80 which has no Oscillator Level controls so Oscillator Level 1 is used as the
Tone 1 & 2 Balance, Oscillator Level 2 is used as the Upper/Lower Balance and the
Noise Level is used for the Manual XMod control.
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