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Novation A-Station - Appendix; Factory Preset Sounds

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Factory Preset Sounds Listings and Examples
Appendix
No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name
100 Bass1 110 Bass2 120 Bass3 130 Bass4 140 Bass5 150 Bass6 160 Bass7 170 Bass8 180 Bass9 190 Bass10
101 Hard Lead1 111 Hard Lead2 121 Hard Lead3 131 Hard Lead4 141 Hard Lead5 151 Hard Lead6 161 Hard Lead7 171 Hard Lead8 181 Hard Lead9 191 Hard Lead10
102 Arpeggio1 112 Arpeggio2 122 Arpeggio3 132 Arpeggio4 142 Arpeggio5 152 Arpeggio6 162 Arpeggio7 172 Arpeggio8 182 Arpeggio9 192 Arpeggio10
103 Dance1 113 Dance2 123 Dance3 133 Dance4 143 Dance5 153 Dance6 163 Dance7 173 Dance8 183 Dance9 193 Dance10
104 Pad1 114 Pad2 124 Pad3 134 Pad4 144 Pad5 154 Pad6 164 Pad7 174 Pad8 184 Pad9 194 Pad10
105 Keyboard1 115 Keyboard2 125 Keyboard3 135 Keyboard4 145 Keyboard5 155 Keyboard6 165 Keyboard7 175 Keyboard8 185 Keyboard9 195 Keyboard10
106 Strings1 116 Strings2 126 Strings3 136 Strings4 146 Strings5 156 Strings6 166 Strings7 176 Strings8 186 Strings9 196 Strings10
107 Brass1 117 Brass2 127 Brass3 137 Brass4 147 Brass5 157 Brass6 167 Brass7 177 Brass8 187 Brass9 197 Brass10
108 Organ1 118 Organ2 128 Organ3 138 Organ4 148 Organ5 158 Organ6 168 Organ7 178 Organ8 188 Organ9 198 Organ10
109 Soft Lead1 119 Soft Lead2 129 Soft Lead3 139 Soft Lead4 149 Soft Lead5 159 Soft Lead6 169 Soft Lead7 179 Soft Lead8 189 Soft Lead9 199 Soft Lead10
No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name
200 Bass11 210 Bass12 220 Bass13 230 Bass14 240 Bass15 250 Bass16 260 Bass17 270 Bass18 280 Bass19 290 Bass20
201 Hard Lead11 211 Hard Lead12 221 Hard Lead13 231 Hard Lead14 241 Hard Lead15 251 Hard Lead16 261 Hard Lead17 271 Hard Lead18 281 Hard Lead19 291 Hard Lead20
202 Arpeggio11 212 Arpeggio12 222 Arpeggio13 232 Arpeggio14 242 Arpeggio15 252 Arpeggio16 262 Arpeggio17 272 Arpeggio18 282 Arpeggio19 292 Arpeggio20
203 Dance11 213 Dance12 223 Dance13 233 Dance14 243 Dance15 253 Dance16 263 Dance17 273 Dance18 283 Dance19 293 Dance20
204 Pad11 214 Pad12 224 Pad13 234 Pad14 244 Pad15 254 Pad16 264 Pad17 274 Pad18 284 Pad19 294 Pad20
205 Keyboard11 215 Keyboard12 225 Keyboard13 235 Keyboard14 245 Keyboard15 255 Keyboard16 265 Keyboard17 275 Keyboard18 285 Keyboard19 295 Keyboard20
206 Trance1 216 Trance2 226 Trance3 236 Trance4 246 Trance5 256 Trance6 266 Trance7 276 Trance8 286 Trance9 296 Trance10
207 Brass11 217 Brass12 227 Brass13 237 Brass14 247 Brass15 257 Brass16 267 Brass17 277 Brass18 287 Brass19 297 Brass20
208 Motion1 218 Motion2 228 Motion3 238 Motion4 248 Motion5 258 SFX1 268 SFX2 278 SFX3 288 SFX4 298 SFX5
209 FM1 219 FM2 229 FM3 239 FM4 249 FM5 259 Vocoder1 269 Vocoder2 279 Vocoder3 289 Ex Aud Trig 299 Ex Aud to FX
Bank 1 - Sounds 100 - 199
Bank 2 - Sounds 200 - 299
Example initialisation Sounds
A few example sounds have been provided that illustate how some of
the feature of the A-Station can be used.
Sound 300 - Double Saw Example 1
The double effect works by making each oscillator produce two waves
for each setting - sine, saw and tri. These are normally in phase and
appear to be one waveform. The phase difference between each of the
two waves for a single oscillator can be independently phase shifted by
adjusting the pulse amount control. The phase can be moved from -180
to 180 degrees.
This can be automated by using an LFO to adjust the phase difference
between the two waves. When a triangle LFO 2 wave is selected, this
will ramp the phase difference of the double waves up and down and
the result is similar to a chorus effect. At moderate to high settings this
sounds much like PWM of a square wave.In this sound only oscillator
1 is used. It is set to a sawtooth wave. The PWM position is set central-
ly and the PWM position from LFO 2 is set to +30. LFO 2 speed is set
to 65 with the waveform as a tri wave.
Try varying the speed of LFO 2 and the PWM position from LFO 2
amount for different effects.
Sound 301 - Double Saw Example 2
When a sawtooth wave for LFO 2 is selected and used to modulate the
phase difference between the two waves AND the LFO 2 pulse amount
is set to maximum, a complete change in phase occurs between the
double waves from maximum to
minimum (180 to -180 degrees)
during the cycle of 1 period of the LFO. This then repeats immediately

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