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Table Of Contents
Getting to Know the Ultrabeat Oscillator Parameters
This section provides an overview of the parameters available to both oscillators. Further
sections discuss parameters that are unique to each oscillator.
Signal Flow button
Pitch field
Volume knob
Pitch slider
Mod and “via” menus
(for volume)
Mod and “via” menus
(for pitch)
Oscillator on/off button: Click the button (at the top left of Oscillator 1 or bottom left
of Oscillator 2) to activate or deactivate each independently. A red button indicates an
active oscillator.
Note: When programming a drum sound, you can enable or disable individual sound
sources with the appropriate on/off buttons, allowing you to hear components of the
sound in isolation.
Volume knob: Sets the level of Oscillator 1 or 2.
Volume can be modulated by the sources found in the “mod” and “via” menus.
Pitch slider and field: Sets the oscillator pitch—in semitone steps. The pitch value is
displayed in the field to the left of the slider. Drag vertically on the field to adjust.
Press Shift to adjust the pitch in cent intervals (1 cent = 1/100th semitone).
Pitch can also be modulated by the sources found in the mod and “via” menus.
Signal Flow button: Determines whether the signal of the associated oscillator will be
routed through the Filter, or sent directly to the EQ (in the Output) section. When active,
the button turns red and an arrow indicates the direction of the signal flow.
“Mod” and “via” menus: Determine the modulation sources for oscillator pitch and level.
See Working with Modulation in Ultrabeat.
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