Owner`s manual

EDITING
PROGRAMS
As
previously
shown,
The
Source
may
be
used
exclusively
as a
preset
synthesizer.
However,
during
performance,
it
is
desirable
to
change
the
quality
of
a
sound.
For
this
and
other
reasons,
The
Source
has
extensive
editing
capabilities.
Editing
may
be
defined
as
"changing
the
memory
values
of
a
function.'
the
functions
on
any
synthesizer
fall
into
one
of
two
categories:
Switching
functions
or
incremental
functions.
The
Source's
touch
panel
and
incremental
controller
allow
access
to
all
these
functions.
The
touch
panel
is
laid
out
in
a
manner
similar
to
a
conventional
monophonic
synthesizer.
Major
function
blocks
oscillators,
filter,
modulation
-
are
grouped
in
visual
sections.
Switching
controls
on
The
Source
touch
panel
are
square-shaped
and
are
either
orange
(memory
controls)
or
light
blue
(synthesizer
controls).
To
edit
a
switching
function,
touch
the
control
positions
corresponding
to
the
desired
change.
For
example:
Hie
touch
panel
is
a
unique
instant-access
entry
system.
The
Source's
microprocessor
recognizes
an
entry
(touch)
on
the
panel
in
under
3
milliseconds.
For
an
explanation
of
touch
panel
functions,
see
The
Analog
Synthesizer
on
page
25.
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