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Korg 770 - WAVE FORMS; Triangle Wave; Square Wave; Saw-Tooth Wave

Korg 770
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The fundamental
component of
harmonics
is rich and provide
a
pure and clear
sound.
Most appropriate
for creating
sounds
in the flute family or
a
clear
sound color similar
to a
tuning fork.
Since there
are
few
harmonics,
the Traveler
Control effective
direction is not
particularly
ex-
treme.
Provides
closed-pipe sounds (cla-
rinet, etc.) by
removing even-num-
bered
harmonics.
Since this basic tone contains
many harmonics and is sufficient-
ly large, it is
suitable for creat-
ing a
wide range of tone
colors.
Its
versatility can be
expanded
by
combining the
Traveler Cont-
rol
to create string,
wind, picked
string and
human voice
effects,
plus many
others.
Higher
harmonic
elements abound
in this waveform,
making use of
the
Traveler Control highly
effec-
tive, especially
for creating reed
sounds or all
new synthetic
tone
colors.
The effect
produced when
two in-
struments
are played
simultane-
ously can be
obtained.
Using the
LFO
speed knob
adjust the beat
to
obtain the
difference in pitch
of two
tones. Accordion
and simi-
lar
sounds can then
be easily
produced.
Use
this
position when an
electric
guitar, an electric
piano
or
an-
other
synthesizer,
etc.
is
connect-
ed
to the
external
input jack at
the rear.
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the position
of the
MIXER
switch
from
VCO
I to VCO
II and
depress
a key.
The
sound
of
VCO
II will
then be
produced. Next,
turn the PITCH
COARSE knob, and
the
synthe-
sizer will
cover a wide
pitch
range of 4 octaves.
Make fine
adjustment
with the
FINE knob.
IRING
MODULATOR
I
and II
Device for
combining
electrically the
sounds of
VCO
I and
VCO II.
Particularly in
relation to
two
frequencies
the
variations and
changes in
tone color can
be
demonstrated using
the OCTAVE
knob of VCO
I and
the
PITCH knob of VCO II.
Using
R.
MODULATOR
1
,
continuous
tone steps,

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