EasyManuals Logo

Native Instruments Monark User Manual

Native Instruments Monark
49 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #18 background imageLoading...
Page #18 background image
5 Overview of MONARK Ensemble
MONARK provides three oscillators with a selection of waveforms based on the classic analog
waveforms triangle, saw and pulse as well as a white/pink-noise generator as the basic sound
material. The output signals of these sources are then mixed and processed by a filter with four
available filter types, each derived from the same classic 4-pole ladder structure and capable
of extreme self-oscillation. The filter cutoff can be modulated by the filter's own envelope gen-
erator. Finally the signal reaches the output amplifier, where amplitude over time is shaped by
a second envelope generator. From the output a feedback path leads back into the filter.
MONARK provides oscillator and filter modulation by a variable combination of the output sig-
nal of the noise generator and OSCILLATOR 3, which for this purpose can also be decoupled
from key-tracking to function as a low frequency oscillator (LFO). There are also different glide
types available and many options to adjust the keyboard settings.
View A and View B Panels
MONARK's user interface is distributed over the View A and View B panels. The two panel
views offer different levels of interaction: You'll find the synthesizer controls in View A of the
instrument. View B on the other hand provides access to fine-tuning parameters that allow you
to tailor MONARK to your personal needs. This includes details about the keyboard behavior,
pitch-bend and modulation wheel ranges but also parameters that deal with the specific tuning
and built-in analog imperfections of MONARK.
There is another very important difference between View A and View B: All parameters in
View A are stored with a Snapshot but fine-tuning in View B is generally an instrument wide
operation affecting all Snapshots. Please consult 5.3.1, GENERAL Section for important de-
tails on this!
Sample Rate
MONARK was designed to be used with a sample rate of 88.2/96 KHz. It is with that sample
rate that MONARK delivers optimal results, so it is generally not recommended that you
change the default sample rate setting.
Overview of MONARK Ensemble
MONARK - Manual - 18

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Native Instruments Monark and is the answer not in the manual?

Native Instruments Monark Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNative Instruments
ModelMonark
CategorySoftware
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals