14. MORPH CV LEVEL – Attenuates the voltage received at the Morph CV input. If the CV input is not patched, and
a signal is received at the Trig input, this knob will instead control the amount of modulation from the internal
envelope generator.
15. MORPH CV – Control the Morph parameter via external control voltage.
16. OUT 2 – Sends an alternate or variant of the Out 1 signal via 3.5 mm TS cable.
17. TRIG – Performs several functions:
Triggers the internal envelope generator.
Excites the physical and percussive models.
Strikes the internal low-pass gate.
Samples and holds the value of the Model CV input.
18. HARMONICS CV – Control the Harmonics parameter via external control voltage.
19. V/OCT – Controls the fundamental frequency relative to the root selected by the Freq knob.
20. FM CV – Control the FM parameter via external control voltage.
21. LEVEL – Opens the internal low-pass gate on the output signal, controlling both output level and brightness.
Also triggers an accent when the physical or percussive models are active.
22. FM CV LEVEL – Attenuates the voltage received at the FM CV input.
Name Timbre
Virtual analog Square wave: narrow pulse, full square, hardsync formant
Waveshaping Wavefolder amount
FM 2 operators Modulation mix
Grains Formant frequency
Additive Most prominent harmonic
Chords Chord inversion/transposition
Speech Vocal tamber from deep to high
Karplus strong Brightness and dust noise sensitivity
Super saw Sets number of waveforms
Wavetable oscillator Rotates through different waves
Rain Rain grain density
Noise Clock frequency
Dust Particle density
Modal strings Excitation brightness and dust density
FM drum LP filter cutoff
Bass drum Attack brightness and overdrive amount
Snare drum Balance between different modes of the drum
Hi-hat HP filter cutoff
Cowbell Brightness
Toms Tone