System information

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Tempest Operation Manual
Oscillators
Osc Slop:
0...5—
The amount of random oscillator frequency tuning slop. The
analog oscillators in Tempest are very accurate, and will not drift. This works
great for accurate sounds, and allows precise de-tuning. oSCillatoR SloP allows
subtle amounts of frequency drift. For larger amounts, use a random LFO.
Glide Mode:
FixRate, FixRate A, FixTime, FixTime A—
Determines how the
oscillators respond when
glide is on.
FixRate: 
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FixRate A: The same as FixRate, but glide is only applied when playing
legato. That is, glide only occurs when a note is held until the next note is
played. This effectively allows glide to be turned on and off just by playing
staccato or legato.
FixTime: Glide is set to a xed time, regardless of the interval between
notes.
FixTime A: The same as FixTime, but glide only occurs when playing
legato.
Key Follow:
Off, On—
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Wave Reset:
Off, On—
When off, the oscillator is free-running and may be
at any point in its cycle when the voice is gated on. Most analog synthesizers
behave this way. The most noticeable effect is that the attack may vary slightly
at very fast settings, adding a slight, variable click that can be desirable for some
sounds. When
wave ReSet is on, the oscillator is restarted—reset to the zero
crossing at the start of its cycle—every time a note is gated on.