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CommentsTarget
Controls the amount of detuning between all three oscillators. The
sensitivity of all pitch modulation targets is determined by the
modulation intensity. This is scaled as per the lists below, allowing
you to create very delicate vibrati in the cent range (1/100 semitone),
and huge pitch jumps by octaves.
Modulation intensity from 0 to 8: steps are 1.25 cents.
Modulation intensity from 8 to 20: steps are 3.33 cents.
Modulation intensity from 20 to 28: steps are 6.25 cents.
Modulation intensity from 28 to 36: steps are 12.5 cents.
Modulation intensity from 36 to 76: steps are 25 cents.
Modulation intensity from 76 to 100: steps are 100 cents.
This leads to the following rules of thumb for modulation intensity
values.
Intensity of 8 equals a pitch shift of 10 cents.
Intensity of 20 equals a pitch shift of 50 cents (one quarter tone).
Intensity of 28 equals a pitch shift of 100 cents (one semitone).
Intensity of 36 equals a pitch shift of 200 cents (two semitones).
Intensity of 76 equals a pitch shift of 1,200 cents (one octave).
Intensity of 100 equals a pitch shift of 3,600 cents (three octaves).
Detune
Depending on the waveforms set in the three oscillators, this target
can be used to modulate:
The pulse width of rectangular and pulse waves
The amount of frequency modulation (Oscillator 1 only)
Noise color (Oscillator 3 only)
The position of the Digiwaves
OscWaves affects all oscillators simultaneously.
For further information about the effects of these modulations, see
Using Pulse Width Modulation in the ES2, Using Frequency
Modulation in the ES2, Using Noise in the ES2 (Oscillator 3 Only),
and Using Digiwaves in the ES2.
OscWaves
Depending on the waveform selected for Oscillator 1, you can control
the pulse width of rectangular and pulse waves, the amount of
frequency modulation, or the position of the Digiwave. Note: In
classic FM synthesizers the amount of FM is controlled in real time
by velocity-sensitive envelope generators. Select one of the ENVs
as the source for such sounds.
Osc1Wave
The same as Osc1Wave, except that Oscillator 2 does not feature
FM. Note that pulse width modulation also works with both the
synchronized rectangular and ring modulated rectangular waves.
Osc2Wave
Oscillator 3 is the same as Osc1Wave and Osc2Wave except that it
does not feature FM or ring modulation. Oscillator 3 features noise,
the color of which can be modulated with this parameter.
Osc3Wave
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