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Elektron Analog Rytm - D.2 Bass Drum

Elektron Analog Rytm
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APPENDIX D: MACHINES
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D.2 BASS DRUM
BDHD (BASS DRUM HARD)
TUN (Tune) sets the pitch of the oscillator. (64–63)
SWT (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time. The depth of the sweep is fixed. (0–127)
SNP (Snap Amount) sets the snap transient level. (0–127)
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase. (0–127)
WAV (Waveform) sets the oscillator waveform to sine, asymmetric sine or triangle. (0, 1, 2)
HLD (Hold Time) sets the hold time, the time before the decay phase starts. (0–127)
TIC (Tick Level) sets the level of the transient tick. (0–127)
LEV (Level) sets the synth volume. (0–127)
BDCL (BASS DRUM CLASSIC)
TUN (Tune) sets the pitch of the oscillator. (64–+63)
SWT (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time. Low values result in a short sweep. (0–127)
SWD (Sweep Depth) sets the depth of the pitch sweep. (0–127)
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase. (0–127)
WAV (Waveform) sets the oscillator waveform to sine, asymmetric sine or triangle. (0–127)
HLD (Hold Time) sets the hold time, the time before the decay phase starts. (0–127)
TRA (Transient) sets the tick or noise transient sound and its level. (0–127)
LEV (Level) sets the synth volume. (0–127)
BDFM (BASS DRUM FM)
TUN (Tune) sets the pitch of the first (modulated) oscillator. (64–+63)
SWT (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time of the first (modulated) oscillator. (0–127)
FMD (FM Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the second (modulating) oscillator and, conse-
quently, the decay time of the FM eect. (0–127)
DEC (Decay) sets the length of the decay phase of the first (modulated) oscillator and, consequently,
the whole drum sound. (0–127)
FMT (FM Tune) sets the pitch of the second (modulating) oscillator. (0–127)
FMS (FM Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time of the second (modulating) oscillator. (0–127)
FMA (FM Amount) sets the amount of frequency modulation the second oscillator subjects the first to.
Range (0-127).

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