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.