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Novation A-Station - Manual Conventions

Novation A-Station
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Introduction
* Arpeggiator
The arpeggiator features six different pattern types with
adjustable gate time for staccato effects.
* Comprehensive MIDI control spec
Adjustments of any controls transmit MIDI Controller numbers
for real time recording by a sequencer or computer.
* Powerful Effects
The effects processor includes Distortion, Stereo Chorus,
Phaser, Reverb, Synchronized Delay and Synchronized Stereo
Panning. Complex, dynamic timbres may be created using
tempo synchronized effects settings. A final output EQ and
Filter section complete with a tempo synchronized LFO allow
for a performance to be automatically filtered and time locked
from 32nd triplets through to several bars.
Conventions used in this Manual.
The word ‘Program’ refers to a collection of knob and switch
settings that define an individual ‘Sound’. These settings are
then saved as a ‘Program’ that has a corresponding number in
the machines non volatile memory.
Throughout this manual the two words, ‘Sound’ and ‘Program’
are frequently referred to and essentially have the same mean-
ing.
Text in CAPITALS refer to a front panel control or legend (even
though the name of the control may be in lower case on the
actual front panel). It could be a knob or button. For example
FREQUENCY refers to the Filter frequency control knob.
MODE select refers to the mode select button.
Warning Mode
If for any reason the front panel switches are set to an undeter-
mined position (mid way between one setting and another) the
display will alert the condtion by flashing the following sequence
Should this occur, simply locate the switch that is mid position
and move it left or right.
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Main Features

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