Owner manual
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Program Parameters 
The Poly has 128 parameters in a Program, plus another 64 Sequence parameters, 
followed by the 16 character Program Name. These parameters are the same as in 
Evolver. Following is a description of every parameter. 
The upper knob selects the Parameter, and the lower knob changes the value. The 
P
AGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons step through parameter groups. 
Note: If you hold the P
AGE DOWN button while you hit the PAGE UP button, it will 
jump to the last page. Similarly, if you hold the P
AGE UP button when you hit the 
P
AGE DOWN button, it will jump to the first page. 
The parameters are listed in this section in groups according to the pages; the upper 
LCD line displays the current page, and the lower line shows the parameter name and 
value. 
Page 1: 
Oscillator 1 
Oscillator 1 is an analog oscillator, and is hardwired to the Left channel. Following are 
the main controls for Oscillator 1. Note that there are some additional modulation 
controls that will affect Oscillator 1 – these are found in different sections of the 
Parameter definitions. 
Frequency: C -2…C 8 Selects base frequency over a 10 octave range, 
from 8 Hz to 8KHz, stepping in semitones. C3 is middle C, the first octave is –2 (c -2, 
c#-2, etc.), the second octave is –1 (c -1, c#-1, etc.), the third is zero (c 0, c# 0…), 
etc.  
Fine Freq: -50…+50  Fine Tune control; 0 centered. Steps in cents (50 
cents = ½ semitone). 
Shape: see table Selects the analog waveshape as follows: 
Display  Waveshape 
Sawtooth 
Sawtooth 
Triangle 
Triangle 
Saw-Tri 
Sawtooth – triangle mix 
Pulse xx 
Pulse Wave, with pulse width ranging to minimum (0) to 
maximum (99). The pulse width will turn off at the two 
extremes – this allows some interesting modulation 
possibilities. A square wave will be around P50. 
Level:  0…100 Sets the volume of Oscillator 1. 
Glide: 0…100; F02…F99; OFF The oscillator 1 Glide rate; low numbers are 
faster. Normal Glide covers the range from 1 to 100 (0 is no glide). A “fingered” mode 










