Sound Parameters
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M Manual
Wavetable Oscillator Section
M offers two wavetable oscillators with independent
wavetable generators.
A wavetable is a table consisting of single waveforms. Each
waveform is classified by its own special sound character.
The main difference of wavetable synthesis in comparison
with other sound-generation principles is the ability to not
only to play one waveform per oscillator but also to step
through the wavetable via different modulations, thereby
creating wavetable sweeps. The results can be dramatic –
much more so than anything any sample playback-based
system could ever produce.
This principle offers powerful capabilities. To give some
examples:
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The Wave Envelope can modulate the position within
the wavetable.
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Each note on a keyboard can access a different wave of
a wavetable.
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An LFO can modulate the position within the wave-
table. You can create subtle to drastic sound changes.
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User-selected controllers, such as the Mod wheel, can
change the position within the wavetable. When you
turn the wheel while playing a chord, each note’s wave
will be modified instantly.
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For more information about Wavetable synthesis
please refer to the Appendix of this manual.
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