User Manual
  PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL28
Wavetable •
Selects the current Wavetable - each being a unique collection of different waves from which all manner of 
different timbres may be achieved.
Formant Shift •
Use this parameter to sweep the pitch of the formants in the wavetable by +/- 64 semitones. The effect is 
reminiscent of oscillator sync, and can be useful for both extreme lead sounds (try broad sweeps!), as well 
as subtle timbral variations. 
Interpolation •
Use this parameter to determine how smoothly the different waves are blended you sweep the index param-
eter.
Semitone  •
-48 to +48 semitones: Adjust the pitch of oscillator 1 in semitones. Modulation destination “Osc1Pitch“. 
Key Follow  •
-64 to +31, Norm, +33 to +63: How much the pitch of oscillator 1 follows the keyboard (i.e. MIDI note 
number). Press both VALUE buttons at the same time for normal tuning (Norm). 
Balance  •
-64 to +63: Adjusts the relative levels of oscillator 1 and oscillator 2 (including FM), whereby -64 is oscilla-
tor 1 only and +63 is oscillator 2 only. Note that this parameter is mirrored in the oscillator 2 menu. 
Oscillator 2 (Complex Grain Table Oscillator)
Mode  •
Classic, HyperSaw, WaveTable etc.: Selects the basic type of oscillator. 
Index •
Determines the playback position within the currently selected Wavetable. Each of the 128 available values 
represents either a particular wave or the interpolation of the two nearest waves. Modulating the Index of a 
wavetable with an LFO or Envelope will often result in a highly-dynamic variation in the timbre of a sound, 
impossible via any other means.










