Wavetable Osc
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Tip: Fade between modified and original versions of a Wavetable
1. Set Mode to A/B.
2. Select the same Wavetable for both A and B.
3. Make sure that B Offset is set to 0.00.
4. Set Wavetable A Modifier to None.
5. Set Wavetable B Modifier as desired (for instance, Hard Clip).
6. Use A/B BLEND to fade between the normal and modified versions.
With Hard Clip, this will create a sound similar to a low-pass filter. Try modulating A/B BLEND via an Envelope or
LFO! Since Wavetables A and B are phase-locked, you can use this technique to fine-tune the effects of any of the
Modifiers. For example, try using this with any of the Tilt, Boost, or Cut options.
B (Wavetable B) (WAVE SELECT)
[List of Wavetables]
This selects the Wavetable for Wave B; it appears only if Oscillator Mode is set to A/B. A/B BLEND then controls the
mix of Wavetables A and B. Pressing WAVE SELECT toggles between selecting Wavetables A and B.
MOD (Wavetable B Modifier)
This selects the Modifier for Wave B; it appears only if Oscillator Mode is set to A/B. For more information on
Modifiers, see “MOD (Wavetable A Modifier)” on page 18.
Sample Mode
These parameters are shown when Oscillator Mode is set to Sample.
MS (Multisample)
[List of Multisamples]
Select this parameter and then either turn the VALUE knob or press ENTER to bring up the Multisample Select
popup.
Channel
[Stereo, Left, Right, n/a]
This applies to stereo Multisamples only; for mono Multisamples, “n/a” is shown. You can choose whether to use the
original Stereo signal, or only the Left or Right channels (in mono).
S. Offset (Start Offset)
[Off, 1st…8th]
In addition to simply starting playback from the beginning, Multisamples may have up to 8 different pre-programmed
alternate starting points, or “Start Offsets.” These skip part of the beginning of the samples, either to make them more
gentle (for percussive sounds) or to make them start more quickly (for sounds with slow attacks). The number of
available offsets will vary depending on the specific Multisample.
If no alternate start points are available, this will show n/a.