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Spectral Array Oscillation Mode (SAO)
When a Side of the Spectraphon is in
SAO
(SAM/SAO button is On), instead of being spectrally
amplitude modulated by the incoming signal, it reads from the currently selected Array and oscillates
at the Odd and Even harmonic outputs based on the current spectrum within the Array.
In this mode, the
Slide
and
Focus
controls dynamically select which spectrum is currently being output
at the Odd and Even outputs. Focus can be thought of as a fine selection control, selecting a small portion
of the Array, while Slide is more coarse, selecting through the whole range of spectra.
The
Freq
control and
1v/oct
set the fundamental pitch. In-A and In-B can be used to detune the
Even outputs, either using the attenuators to tune a slight detune for phase drift or a harmonic interval, or
in a bipolar manner with the CV inputs. The inputs are normalized to a voltage for tuning Even outs
to an interval relationship with the Odd outs. These inputs can alternatively be used as secondary FM
inputs for the Even harmonics.
In SAO the
Clock
input will step gradually through the Array with each clock pulse.
Note: The result of clocking the Array is offset by the Focus and Slide controls: clocking the Array
dynamically changes the “mapping” of the Slide and Focus controls, allowing all three to modulate
simultaneously without canceling each other out.
Just as in SAM, the
Partials
control operates on the current spectrum by changing the amplitude of
the individual harmonics.
Just as in SAM, the
FM Index
control frequency modulates the harmonics of the spectrum using the
core of the other Side of the Spectraphon (FM).
In SAO the default output for
Sub/CV
is a sub-oscillator. On Side A, it is a Sub-Sawtooth, and on Side B,
a Saturated Sub-Sine.
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