User's Manual

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FINE (Fine Ratio)
Fine-tunes the oscillator pitch. e oscillator frequency is equal to the COARSE (Coarse Ratio),
FINE (Fine Ratio) and note number frequency values, all multiplied together.
DETUNE
Detunes the pitch of the oscillator in one-cent steps.
P MOD: OP1...6 (Operator Pitch Modulation)
EG1 (EG1 Int)
Sets the eect of the EG1 applied to the pitch, in semitone steps.
LFO1 (LFO1 Int)
Sets how much the LFO1 will aect the pitch, in semitone steps.
VEL (Velocity Sens)
Sets how much the velocity will aect the pitch.
CTRL (EG1 Ctrl Src)
Selects the modulation source that controls the EG1 Int. e value selected here is multiplied with
EG1 (EG1 Int) to determine the amount of pitch modulation. (See “Control Source List”, p.78)
CTRL (LFO1 Ctrl Src)
Selects the modulation source that controls the LFO1 Int. e value selected here is multiplied with
LFO1 (LFO1 Int) to determine the amount of pitch modulation. (See “Control Source List”, p.78)
DEST (Velocity Mod. Dest.)
Sets which parameter will be aected by the eect of the velocity on the pitch. is is enabled only
when FREQ (Frequency Mode) is set to “RATIO.
Fine:
e eect will be applied to FINE (Fine Ratio). e pitch will be changed continuously by
changes in velocity.
Coarse:
e eect will be applied to COARSE (Coarse Ratio). Changes to the pitch will be
made in stages, with the ratio between the note number and pitch remaining as integers. Using
this on Operators that are modulators lets you change the harmonics without muddying the
sound.