Specifications
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Alternately, with ASSIGN PARAMETERS on, choose a parameter to edit with any
of the A
SSIGNABLE PARAMETERS controls, and change the parameter’s value
using S
ELECT or the increment (+) or decrement (-) buttons.
Edit B/Combo — This button behaves differently depending upon the current
mode. In Program Mode, it switches between program layers. Each program has
two layers, A and B. Each layer can be a complete, separate patch. The layers
are used in conjunction with the KeyMode parameter for creating stacked or
split programs. When E
DIT B/COMBO is active, the front panel controls the B
layer.
Note: The A
SSIGNABLE PARAMETERS are the same for both layers.
In Combo Mode, E
DIT B/COMBO is used to access various combo parameters.
Press E
DIT B/COMBO once to edit voice 1 parameters. Press the button
repeatedly to cycle through the voices and exit Edit Mode. See Combos on page
33 for more information.
Note: In Combo Mode or when Multi Mode is turned on in the Global
menu, a program’s B layer is ignored.
Pitch — Controls the base frequency of the oscillators. The relative interval
between the two oscillators is in each voice is maintained, even when the
extremes are reached.
Cutoff — Controls the filter cutoff.
Resonance — Controls filter resonance.
Note: The filter will only self oscillate when in 4-pole mode. See Low-
pass Filter Parameters on page 19 for more information.
Attack — Simultaneously adjusts the attack portion of all envelope generators:
filter, amplifier, and Envelope 3.
Decay/Release — Simultaneously adjusts the decay and release portions of all
envelope generators: filter, amplifier, and Envelope 3.
Push It! — The PUSH IT button is a manual trigger to play Tetra. In Program
Mode, it can trigger a specific note (at a specific velocity) or a gated sequence,
latch notes or sequences on and off, and manually step through a sequence. For
more information, see Program Parameters, beginning on page 17.
In Combo Mode, the P
USH IT button cycles through the voices for polyphonic
combos and plays all voices simultaneously when unison is on. See Combos on
page 33 for more information.