Here is a list of sub-oscillator/transient generator waveforms. The first 6 settings
correspond to the sub-oscillator, which is an oscillator of its own, playing always one or
two octave lower than the oscillator 1. The next settings disable the sub-oscillator and
enable various flavors of transient generators, which will produce a short, clicky sound at
the beginning of the note:
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sq1 square sub-oscillator, 1 octave below osc. 1
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tr1 triangle sub-oscillator, 1 octave below osc. 1
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pl1 25% pulse sub-oscillator, 1 octave below osc. 1
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sq2 square sub-oscillator, 2 octaves below osc. 1
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tr2 triangle sub-oscillator, 2 octaves below osc. 1
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pl2 25% pulse sub-oscillator, 2 octaves below osc. 1
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click produces a discrete click which can emphasizes the percussiveness of a note.
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glitch produces a sound similar to that of a skipping CD.
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blow is a burst of noise with a slow attack.
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metal adds a metallic sounding, high-pitched click.
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pop adds a low-pitched discontinuity, useful for spicing up a kick drum.
The crossmod parameter controls how oscillator 1 and oscillator 2 are blended together.
The different modulation modes are: