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MONOTONE BASS SYNTHESIZER332
Range
D Set the desired Pitch Bend range for the “Pitch” wheel with the up/down buttons, or by click-holding on the
display and dragging up/down.
Range: +/-24 semitones (+/-2 octaves) in steps of +/-1 semitone.
Pitch
The Pitch bend wheel can be used for bending note pitches up and down. Monotone also responds to Pitch Bend
MIDI data from a connected MIDI master keyboard. You set the desired Pitch bend Range with the “Range” control
above the Pitch bend wheel.
Mod
The Mod wheel can be used for controlling the Filter Frequency and LFO intensity in Monotone.
D Raise the FILT knob above the Mod wheel to set the Filter Frequency modulation amount.
D Raise the LFO knob above the Mod wheel to set the LFO intensity modulation amount.
Note that for the LFO modulation to work you need to already have some LFO modulation set in the Oscillator
(see “LFO”) and/or Filter (see “LFO”) sections.
Panel reference
The Oscillator section
Here is where you choose oscillator waveforms and set the pitches for the two oscillators. You can also add noise
and frequency modulate Oscillator 1 from Oscillator 2.
Waveform selector
D Turn the Wave knob to select one of four wave shapes.
The wave shapes are:
•Ramp
Also known as sawtooth. Generates a rich tone with both even and odd harmonics (overtones).
Square (Pulse in Oscillator 2)
The square wave has a symmetric square shape and contains only even harmonics. The Pulse wave is basically a
square wave with non-symmetrical shape, i.e. a duty cycle that is not 50%. The Pulse wave generally sounds a little
thinner than a perfect square wave.