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Oscillator Specific Control And Modulation Parameters:
Several
KVA
oscillators
also
have
their
own
modulation
parameters
that
must
be
accessed
to
control
the
oscillator’s
intended
function.
Below
is
a
list
of
these
oscillators
and
their
distinctive
parameters,
grouped
by
block
size.
Though
the
following
parameters
could
be
left
at
one
setting,
utilizing
one
of
the
DSPCTL
or
DSPMOD
techniques
described
in
the
above
examples
will
expose
a
wider
range
of
expression
from
each
oscillator.
1 Block:
LPNOIZ
A
noise
generator
combined
with
a
low
pass
filter.
Use
the
Noiz
Frq
parameter
to
control
the
cut
off
frequency
of
the
filter.
NOISE
A
simple
noise
generator.
Use
the
Noise
parameter
to
control
the
noise
initial
amplitude.
SW
+
SHP
(Sawtooth
+
Shaper)
This
oscillator
is
capable
of
basic
FM
Synthesis.
Its
distinctive
parameter
is
Pch
Coar.
This
oscillator
must
come
after
the
sound
source
in
an
algorithm
(either
keymap
or
oscillator)
in
order
to
hear
the
effect
of
Pch
Coar,
which
can
radically
change
whatever
the
oscillator
receives
as
an
input.
Works
well
placed
after
a
Sine
source.
SINE+
[Aliased
(not
recommended)]
Same
as
2
block
version,
but
without
the
Sine+Am
parameter.
SAW+
[Aliased
(not
recommended)]
A
saw
oscillator
that
can
add
an
input
signal
to
its
output.
NOISE+
[Aliased
(not
recommended)]
A
noise
oscillator
that
can
add
an
input
signal
to
its
output.
2 Block:
SINE+
A
sine
oscillator
that
can
add
an
input
signal
to
its
output.
The
Sin+
Pch
and
Sine+
Am
parameters
affect
the
pitch
and
amplitude
of
the
sine
waveform
without
affecting
the
pitch
of
the
input
source.
RES
NOISE
A
noise
generator
combined
with
a
low
pass
filter
with
resonance
control.
Use
the
Noiz
Frq
parameter
to
control
the
cut
off
frequency
of
the
filter.
Use
the
Noiz
Q
parameter
to
control
the
amplitude
of
the
resonance
(a
boost
or
cut
at
the
cut
off
frequency.)
One
technique
for
use
of
this
function
is
to
set
a
high
value
for
Noiz
Q
(so
that
you
hear
a
the
resonance
create
a
tone,)
and
then
on
the
DSPCTL
page
set
C4
as
an
initial
frequency
for
Noiz
Frq,
and
set
Keytrk
to
100ct/key
on
the
Noiz
Frq
sub
page.
Doing
this
causes
the
noise
resonance
frequency
to
match
the
note
of
the
key
played.
SHAPED
SAW
The
Shaped
Saw
oscillator
is
a
sawtooth
oscillator
with
the
ability
to
morph
its
output
shape
between
sawtooth
and
sine
wave
(without
crossfading.)
This
oscillator’s
distinctive
parameter
is
Shape,
which
controls
the
morphing.
With
Shape
set
to
0,
the
oscillator
produces
a
pure
sawtooth
wave.
With
Shape
set
to
127,
the
oscillator
produces
a
pure
sine
wave.
Values
in
between
morph
between
the
two
wave
shapes.
PWM
(Pulse
Width
Modulation)
[Aliased
(not
recommended)]
This
oscillator’s
distinctive
parameter
is
PWM
Wid,
which
adjusts
pulse
width
from
values
of
1
‐
99
.
With
PWM
Wid
set
to
a
value
of
50,
PWM
produces
a
square
wave.
The
further
the
PWM
Wid
parameter
is
set
from
50,
the
narrower
the
pulse
width
becomes,
changing
the
shape
of
the
output
waveform
and
thus
altering
the
oscillator’s
tonal
quality.
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