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5.12 The ribbon 46
5.13 General settings 47
5.14 The Multi mode 47
6 THE BASICS OF SUBTRACTIVE SYNTHESIS
6.1 The 3 main elements 50
6.1.1 The oscillator 50
6.1.2 The filter 54
6.1.3 The amplifier 56
6.2 Other modules 56
6.2.1 The keyboard 56
6.2.2 The envelope generator 57
6.2.3 The low frequency oscillator 57
7 SOME ELEMENTS OF SOUND DESIGN
7.1 Subtractive sound synthesis 60
7.1.1 A basic sound 60
7.1.2 The modulation matrix 61
7.1.3 Use of real time controllers 63
7.2 The Multi mode 64
7.2.1 Four different sounds on the keyboard 64
7.2.2 A composite sonority in unison mode 65
7.2.3 Introduction of the arpeggiator in a Multi preset 66
7.3 Other sides of the CS-80V 67
7.3.1 A step sequencer 67
7.3.2 A stereo sound without effects 68
8 MODES D’UTILISATION DU CS-80V
8.1 Stand-alone 69
8.1.1 Launching the application 69
8.1.2 Setting preferences 69
8.1.3 The tool bar 70
8.1.4 Processor use 71
8.1.5 Panic 71
8.1.6 Saving an instrument 71
8.2 VST 72
8.2.1 Installation 72
8.2.2 Using the instrument in VST mode 72
8.2.3 Connection to a MIDI track 72
8.2.4 Saving presets 73
8.3 Pro Tools 74
8.3.1 Installation 74
8.3.2 RTAS and HTDM standards 74
8.3.3 Opening an instrument 74
8.3.4 Connection to a MIDI node 75
8.3.5 Saving presets 75
8.3.6 Automation 76
8.4 DXi 77
8.4.1 Installation 77
8.4.2 Opening the instrument 77
8.4.3 Connection to a MIDI track 77
8.4.4 Saving presets 78
8.4.5 Automation 78
8.5 Digital Performer 79
8.5.1 Installation 79

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