User Manual
EXP: controls the cutoff frequency of the filter and the base of the filter
envelope sweep.
3. ACID – fast decaying synth reminiscent of the TB-303.
SENS: higher settings make for wider filter sweeps.
CTRL: adjusts both filter resonance and sweep depth of the filter
envelope. As CTRL is turned clockwise, both resonance and filter
envelope frequency range increase.
EXP: the expression pedal controls the filter envelope’s decay time, which
is triggered by pick attacks. Decay time increases as the pedal is swept
from heel to toe.
4. COSMIC – bright and aggressive synth with subtle pitch modulation.
CTRL: sets the decay time of the filter envelope.
EXP: controls pitch modulation depth.
5. SUB – round sub-octave synth for adding low end.
CTRL: controls the volume of the sub-octave oscillator.
EXP: controls the cutoff frequency of the filter.
6. GROWL – percussive, punchy synth.
SENS: adjusts filter sweep depth.
CTRL: sets the decay time of the filter envelope.
EXP: controls the filter envelope’s sweep depth or frequency range.
7. WUB – pulsating synth with a modulating filter.
CTRL: sets the speed of modulation.
EXP: controls the filter’s center frequency.
8. UNISON – the huge sound of stacking voices on a polyphonic synth
CTRL: sets the decay time of the filter envelope.
EXP: controls the cutoff frequency of the filter and the base of the filter
envelope sweep.
9. TWIN – A throaty synth sound.
SENS: higher settings make for wider filter sweeps.
CTRL: adjusts the attack and decay times of the filter envelope.
EXP: controls the filter envelope’s sweep depth or frequency range.
10. SPECTRE – multi VCO synth with an added adjustable pitched note.
SENS: higher settings make for wider filter sweeps.
CTRL: adjusts the filter’s cutoff frequency.
EXP: controls the pitch of the added note in half-step increments. The
pitch ranges from -1 octave—at the heel—to + 4 octaves—at the toe.
11. OBLIVION – big, lush, warm synth tone with a warbling modulation effect.
CTRL: controls the rate of modulation.
EXP: controls the resonance of the filter.