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Chapter 14 Ultrabeat 338
Ultrabeat sound sources
Ultrabeat oscillator overview
Ultrabeat oscillators are used to generate waveforms. oscillator 2 can use a sample in place of a
waveform. The signal of one or both oscillators is then sent to other portions of the synthesizer
engine for shaping, processing, or manipulation.
Oscillator 1 can be frequency-modulated by oscillator 2, for FM synthesis sounds.
Oscillator 2 can be ring-modulated with oscillator 1.
Oscillator 2 can use an audio le (a sample), in place of a synthetic waveform. The sample is
output as the oscillator 2 signal.
Other sound sources include a separate noise generator and ring modulator that can produce
additional signals to those generated by the oscillators. See Ultrabeat ring modulator on
page 347 and Ultrabeat noise generator on page 348.
Common oscillator parameters
These parameters are available to both oscillators.
Signal Flow button
Pitch field
Volume knob
Pitch slider
Mod and “via” menus
(for volume)
Mod and “via” menus
(for pitch)
Oscillator on/o button: Click the button (at the top left of oscillator 1 or bottom left of
oscillator 2) to turn each oscillator on or o independently.
Volume knob: Sets the level of oscillator 1 or 2. Volume can be modulated by the sources found
in the mod and pop-up menus.
Pitch slider and eld: Drag to set the oscillator pitch in semitone steps. Press Shift to adjust the
pitch in cent intervals (1 cent = 1/100th semitone). Pitch can be modulated by the sources
found in the mod and via pop-up menus.
Signal Flow button: Click to route the signal of the associated oscillator through the lter, or
directly to the EQ (in the Output) section. When turned on, the button is lit and an arrow
indicates the direction of the signal ow.
mod and via pop-up menus: Determine the modulation sources for oscillator pitch and level.
See Ultrabeat modulation overview on page 358.