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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.