Audio Modules
oscillator waveform. When turned fully anti-clockwise the oscillator
produces a sine wave, while when turned fully clockwise the
oscillator produces a pulse wave.
Osc(illator) Frequency:
The setting of the Osc(illator) Frequency control determines
the drum's fundamental frequency. The frequency changes from low
to high as the dial is turned in a clockwise direction. This control
interacts with the Tune control on the associated Drum Pad.
Osc(illator) Delay Time:
The Osc(illator) Delay control is used to set the delay time
between the triggering of the oscillator and the time it starts playing.
The delay time increases as the dial is turned in a clockwise
direction.
Osc(illator) Attack (Time):
The Osc(illator) Attack (Time) control is used to set the drum
oscillator's attack time. Setting this control to a high value delays the
onset of the drum waveform, creating damping or muffling effects.
Osc(illator) Decay (Time): The Osc(illator) Decay (Time) control determines how fast the
sound decays after it is triggered. The decay time changes from short
to long as the dial is turned in a clockwise direction.
Noise Volume:
The Noise Volume control is used to set the amount of noise added
to the drum sound.
Noise Colour:
The Noise Colour control setting determines the frequency spectrum
of the noise.
Noise Decay (Time): Noise Decay (Time) control is used to set the decay time of the noise
component of the drum sound.
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