Reference Manual
CHAPTER 22. LIVE INSTRUMENT REFERENCE 326
new notes that are higher than currently sustained notes will have priority, and notes will be
cut off starting from the lowest pitch. Low is the opposite. A Priority setting of Last gives
priority to the most recently played notes, cutting off the oldest notes as necessary.
The Octave, Semi and Tuning controls function as coarse and ne tuners. Octave transposes
the entire instrument by octaves, while Semi transposes up or down in semitone increments.
The Tuning slider adjusts in increments of one cent (up to a maximum of 50 cents up or
down).
PB Range sets the range in semitones of pitch bend modulation.
Stretch simulates a technique known as stretch tuning, which is a common tuning modica-
tion made to electric and acoustic pianos. At 0%, Analog will play in equal temperament,
which means that two notes are an octave apart when the upper note's fundamental pitch is
exactly twice the lower note's. Increasing the Stretch amount raises the pitch of upper notes
while lowering the pitch of lower ones. The result is a more brilliant sound. Negative values
simulate negative stretch tuning; upper notes become atter while lower notes become
sharper.
The Error slider increases the amount of random tuning error applied to each note.
The four Quick Routing buttons in the left side of the display provide an easy way to quickly
set up common parameter routings. The upper left option congures a parallel routing
structure, with each oscillator feeding its own lter and amplier exclusively. The upper
right button is similar, but the oscillators each split their output evenly between the two
lters. The bottom left option feeds both oscillators into Filter 1 and Amp 1, disabling Filter
2 and Amp 2 entirely. Finally, the bottom right option congures a serial routing structure,
with both oscillators feeding Filter 1, which is then fed exclusively to Filter 2 and Amp 2.
Note that the Quick Routing options do not affect any changes you may have made to
the oscillator level, tuning or waveform parameters they only adjust the routing of the
oscillators to the lters and subsequent ampliers.
22.2 Drum Machines
Drum Machines is a multisampled collection of classic drum computers, recorded and pro-
grammed by Puremagnetik. The samples are arranged into Drum Rack presets, for easy










