Keytrack
-100%...+200%
Determines how much the pitch of the oscillator depends on the MIDI note number. The
reference note for Keytrack is E3, note number 64. For positive settings, the oscillator pitch
rises on notes above the reference note, for negative settings the oscillator pitch falls up to
higher notes and vice versa. A setting of
+100% correspondes to a 1:1 scale, e.g. when an
octave is played on the keyboard the pitch changes for the same amount. Other settings
than
+100% make sense especially when using ring modulation or oscillator
synchronisation. Try to use values in the range
0…+75% or even negative settings for one
oscillator while leaving the second at
+100% Keytrack.
Pitchbend Range
0...120 / harmonic / global
Determines the intensity of the pitchbend via MIDI Pitchbend messages in semitones.
• If
harmonic is selected, the pitchbend is performed in steps of the harmonic and
the subharmonic scale. The harmonic scale is used when pitch is bended upwards
and built upon multiples of the base pitch. If the base pitch e.g. is 1000Hz, the
harmonic scale consists of 2000Hz, 3000Hz, 4000Hz, 5000Hz... and so on. The
subharmonic scale is used when pitch is bended downwards and built upon
divisions of the base pitch. If the base pitch e.g. is 1000Hz, the subharmonic scale
consists of 500Hz, 333.3Hz, 250Hz, 200Hz, 166.7Hz and so on. The following
example illustrates the harmonic and the subharmonic scale for the note C3:
Harmonic scale:
C3, C4, G4, C5, E5, G5, ~A#5, C6, …
Subharmonic scale:
C3, C2, F1, C1, G#0, F0, ~D0, C0, …
Please note that the pitches of the harmonic and subharmonic scales differ from
the tempered scale in a considerable way.
• If
global is selected, the setting in the global parameter
BendRange
is used.
FM Amount
0…127
Sets the amount that oscillator 2 modulates the frequency of oscillator 1. The sound will get
more metallic and sometimes even drift out of tune, especially if oscillator 2 is synced to
oscillator 1. To avoid unusable detune, use a triangular or sine like wave for oscillator 2.
Oscillator 2
Osc 2 / 1
Osc 2 / 2
Octave
-4…+4
Determines the octave setting of the oscillator. The reference pitch for the oscillator is
generated at MIDI note A3 (note no. 69) when
Octave, Semitone
and
Detune
is set to
0
and
Keytrack
is
100%. In this case the oscillator’s frequency will be the same as set in the
global
Tune
parameter (normally 440Hz). Set this parameter to
0 if you are creating a
typical keyboard sound, set it to
-1 for bass sounds. If you are programming strings or other
high pitched sound, set Octave to
+1.
Pitchbend Range
2|
Sync
| Link
02
|
off
|
on
Octave 2|Semitone | Detune
|Keytrack
+0
|
+07
|
+00
|
+100%
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