3.2
Swarm Oscillator Section
The Oscillator section is the heart of every subtractive synthesizer. The oscillator generates
waveforms in the audible frequency range. Up to eight oscillators can be heard
simultaneously. The oscillator section of the DELTA CEP A provides smooth waveform
selection (see Chapter 12. Glossary), TLM modulation for pulse width modulation on
rectangle waveforms and sound changes on other waveforms, FM modulation, waveform
morphing, and more. Highlights include the integrated tone scale quantizer, the chord
memory and the paraphonic playability.
Knobs and buttons of the Oscillator section.
Button
Knob/Button Description
- - -
WAVE
With the WAVE control, you can continuously crossfade
between di
ff
erent oscillator waveforms. The basic waveforms
are sine, triangle, sawtooth and square.
SHIFT
TLM
Use the [SHIFT] key to reach the TLM control with the WAVE
knob. TLM behaves like a pulse width parameter for square
waveforms, but also alters other waveforms by shifting the
midpoint of the waveform and correspondingly compressing
or stretching the front or back half of the vibration.
- - -
PITCH
With the pitch control you can adjust the pitch of the
oscillators over a wide range.
SHIFT
PITCH
Hold down the [SHIFT] key as you turn the pitch knob to get
an exact tuned pitch and switch octaves.
Knobs and buttons of the Oscillator section.
Button
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20
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DETUNE
MOD DEPTH
MODWHEEL
CHORDS
FM-DEPTH
SCALE ROOT
QUANTIZER
TLM
SWARM OSC
1V/OCT
MOD
FM
DENSITY
PITCH
WAVE
PARAPHONIC
6
4
3
7
2
8
9
10
0
1
5
6
4
3
7
2
8
9
10
0
1
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