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The pitch of Oscillator 2 provides the tone-color (or the harmonics) for the sync sound.
Pitch changes are controlled by modulation routing 7—Oscillator 2 pitch is assigned to
the mod wheel.
If you move the wheel, you can scroll through the spectrum of harmonics that have been
programmed—for real-time changes. Any modification here starts with the pitch of
Oscillator 2 itself, which is set to 3 semitones below the overall pitch. Feel free to start
with a different pitch for Oscillator 2; it won’t affect the tuning of the sound.
The next modification may be modulation routing 7’s intensity (or the interval). The
maximum value has been chosen—if this is too extreme for your needs, feel free to reduce
it.
Another modification lies in the tone color of the lead sound itself. Oscillator 1 is switched
off, because the patch is OK as it is. If you switch it on, all Oscillator 1 waveforms—including
Digiwaves, standard waveforms, or a sine wave (which can be further modulated by
FM)—are available for use.
All real-time controls are via the mod wheel, which is used for opening the filter on
modulation routing 6, a panning movement on modulation routing 8, and acceleration
of panning movement on modulation routing 9. If you have deeper modulation ambitions,
a similar setup is used for a Leslie speaker simulation in the Wheelrocker setting (see
Using the ES2 Wheelrocker Setting.
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