User Manual

18 Oscillators
Dave Smith Instruments
Shape mod/pulSe width also works when noise is the selected shape.
With a Shape Mod value of 0, the displayed noise type is what is heard.
Values less than 0 gradually cause it to change to a second noise type.
Values greater than 64 cause it to change to a third noise type. The left
and right noise sources are xed. Try it. It’s much easier to hear than to
explain! The display also provides a visual indication of the change.
Wave Left, Wave Right(In the osc shape tab in the OLED display)
Sets the wavetable shapes used in conjunction with the
Shape mod/pulSe
w
idth parameter. Wave Left and Wave Right are only active when one
of the twelve wavetables is selected as the primary oscillator shape. See
“Shape Mod/Pulse Width” for more information.
Output Level: 0…127—Sets the output level for each of the oscillators.
When using three or four oscillators, it may be necessary to reduce the levels of
each to avoid clipping.
Glide Amount: 0...127—Sets the oscillator glide (portamento) amount.
Glide can be set independently for each oscillator. Low values are
shorter/faster. The
glide switch must be on to hear the effect of glide
amount. For a detailed explanation, see Glide on page 62.
To set glide amount for all oscillators simultaneously, press and briey hold any
of the oscillator select buttons until all of them are lit. Then adjust glide amount. Press
any oscillator select button to exit.
Ext Input Level: 0…127—Controls the volume level of any signal
connected to the
audio in jack on the rear panel of the Pro 2. When
connecting low-level output devices such as guitars use the
external
input gain control (see below) to boost their gain if necessary. If nothing is
connected to the audio in jack, the ext input level control functions as a
feedback path and feeds the Pro 2’s audio back into itself. Turning it up
can yield interesting results.
Ext Input Gain: 0…127—(In the ext input tab in the OLED display)
Boosts the input level of any signal connected to the
audio in connector
on the rear panel of the Pro 2. This is useful for increasing the gain of
low-level output devices such as guitars.