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Oberheim TEO-5
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Unison
Oberheim
Other modulation ideas:
To create the classic “attack pitch blip” effect in many synth brass sounds,
choose a good two-oscillator synth brass sound. Press the envelope route
button to set env 1 to aux and env 2 to filter + amp. In the Mod Matrix
route env 1 to osc 2 detune. Set env 1 to Attack: 0, Decay: 9 o’Clock,
Sustain: 0, and Release: 0 with an amount of 30.
Route an LFO to pan to create an auto-panning effect. Panning width is
controlled by the modulation amount. Panning speed is controlled by
the LFO frequency. Add a second mod path to control the LFO speed
with the Mod wheel for a controllable rotating speaker spin-up/spin-
down effect. Add the rotating speaker effect as Effect 1 and set up a
third mod path to control fx1 mix with the Mod wheel for even better
results.
Route velocity to overdrive to distort a synth lead sound the harder
you play.
Unison
When unison is on, the TEO-5 acts like a monophonic synthesizer in
that only 1 note can be played at a time. However, that one note can be
powered by as many as ve voices, depending on how many you choose
to use.
To use Unison:
1. Press and hold the unison button.
2. With the unison button held down, use the value knob to choose the
number of voices to stack, then release the Unison switch.
120 UNISON 1/16
BBDUp+Down
4 Voices
Setting the number of Unison voices

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