User Manual

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2. PITCH — SYNTH/VOCODER
TRANSPOSE [-24...24]
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator in
semitone (100 cent) steps.
The range is two octaves upward or
downward.
Changes made by the front
panel OCTAVE SHIFT keys ac-
tually shift the pitches assigned
to the keyboard (or keys) in one-
octave steps, and do not affect
the pitch of the oscillator that is
sounding. Nor are such settings
saved by the Write operation. If
you wish to change the pitch of
the oscillator itself, you must use
this "TRANSPOSE" setting to
specify the pitch.
TUNE [-50...50]
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator in
one-cent steps.
PORTAMENTO [0...127]
Specifies the speed of the
portamento effect (a smooth change
in pitch from one note to the next
note of a different pitch).
With a setting of 0, there will be no
portamento effect. Increasing this
value will cause the pitch change to
occur over a longer time.
If "VOICE ASSIGN" is set to
Mono or Unison, and if "Trigger"
is set to Single, portamento will
not apply to the first-sounded
note.
BEND RANGE [-12...12]
Specifies the amount of pitch
change in semitones that will occur
when the pitch wheel is operated.
This value specifies the amount of
change that will occur when you
move the pitch wheel all the way
to the away from you.
VIBRATO INT [-63...63]
Specifies the depth of vibrato that
will be applied when you move the
MOD (modulation) wheel all the
way away from yourself.
The LFO2 modulates the pitch of
the oscillator, raising and lower-
ing it to create vibrato.
These settings specify the pitch of the oscillator.
Use "TRANSPOSE" (knob 1) and "TUNE" (knob 2) to set the desired pitch. These settings are shared by oscillators 1 and 2. In this section you
can also set the portamento time, and specify how the PITCH and MOD wheels will affect the pitch.