User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE SYNTAKT
- 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- 4. QUICK START
- 5. SYNTAKT SOUND ARCHITECTURE
- 6. OVERVIEW OF THE SYNTAKT DATA STRUCTURE
- 7. INTERACTING WITH THE SYNTAKT
- 8. PATTERNS AND SOUNDS
- 9. THE SEQUENCER
- 10. AUDIO TRACK PARAMETERS
- 11. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
- 12. FX TRACK PARAMETERS
- 13. DELAY, REVERB AND MIXER PARAMETERS
- 14. SETTINGS MENU
- 15. STARTUP MENU
- 16. SETUP EXAMPLES
- 17. USEFUL KEY COMBINATIONS (QUICK KEYS)
- 18. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- 19. CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- APPENDIX A: MACHINES
- APPENDIX B: MIDI
- APPENDIX C: LFO MODULATION DESTINATIONS
- APPENDIX D: UNISON AND CHORD SETTINGS
- APPENDIX E: KEYBOARD SCALES
- INDEX
11. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
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11.4.1 VAL1-VAL8
CC 1–8 Value controls the values that are sent for the CC commands, which are specified on the AMP
(CC SELECT) page. These parameters default value is OFF. Press [TRIG] + DATA ENTRY knobs to acti-
vate the parameters and then set a value.
11.5 AMP PAGE (CC SELECT)
Here you select the eight CC commands whose values are controlled by the parameters on the FLTR PAGE
(CC VALUE) page.
Press [AMP] to access this parameter page.
11.5.1 SEL1-SEL8
CC 1–8 Select specifies the CC commands that are controlled by the parameters on the AMP PAGE 1
(CC VALUE) page. The selectable values are the standard MIDI Control Change Messages.
11.6 LFO PAGE
The Low-Frequency Oscillator can be used to interact with the parameters found on the MIDI tracks’ SYN,
and FLTR pages. Customize the low-frequency oscillator behavior, orientation, and depth on this page.
Press [LFO] to access this parameter page.
11.6.1 SPD
Speed sets the speed of the LFO. Try settings of 8, 16 or 32 to sync the LFO to straight beats. The pa-
rameter is bipolar. The LFO cycle can be played backward by using negative values.
11.6.2 MULT
Multiplier multiplies the SPD parameter by the set factor either by multiplying the current tempo (BPM
settings), or by multiplying a fixed tempo of 120 BPM.
11.6.3 FADE
Fade In/Out makes it possible to fade in/fade out the LFO modulation. The knob is bipolar. Positive val-
ues give a fade-out, negative values give a fade in. 0 gives no fade in/fade out.
11.6.4 DEST
Destination selects the modulation destination for the LFO. Preview how the LFO modulation will aect
the sound by highlighting a destination. Press [YES] to confirm the selection. For more information,
please see “APPENDIX C: LFO MODULATION DESTINATIONS” on page 106
11.6.5 WAVE
Waveform sets the LFO waveform. The Triangle, Sine, Square, Sawtooth, and Random waveforms are
bipolar. The Exponential and Ramp are unipolar.










