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
APPENDIX A: MACHINES
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SEL1-SEL8 (CC 1–8 Select) specifies the CC commands whose values you control controlled by
the parameters on the AMP PAGE 1 (CC VALUE) page. The selectable commands are the standard
MIDI Control Change Messages. (1–119)
Please note that the MIDI machine only has one LFO.
A.3 ANALOG DRUM MACHINES
The Syntakt has three Analog Drum voices (available on tracks 9–11). The Analog Drum machines cover
everything from kicks and snares to rimshots, and even have a dual VCO machine for creating more melodic
sounds.
BD CLASSIC
TUNE (Tune) sets the pitch of the oscillator.
STIM (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time. Low values result in a short sweep.
SDEP (Sweep Depth) sets the depth of the pitch sweep.
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase.
WAVE (Waveform) sets the oscillator waveform to sine, asymmetric sine or triangle.
HOLD (Hold Time) sets the hold time, the time before the decay phase starts.
TRAN (Transient) sets the tick or noise transient sound and its level.
OVER (Overdrive) sets the gain amount into the analog overdrive.
BD FM
TUNE (Tune) sets the pitch of the first (modulated) oscillator.
STIM (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time of the first (modulated) oscillator.
FM D (FM Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the second (modulating) oscillator and, con-
sequently, the decay time of the FM eect.










