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Effects
Oberheim
Additional Unison Parameters (Program Menu)
Additional Unison parameters are accessible by pressing the front-panel
program button and scrolling through the list that appears.
Unison Key Mode: Low, High, Last—Determines which note has priority
when more than one note is played simultaneously in Unison mode. Low,
selects low-note priority. High selects high-note priority. Last selects last-
note priority.
Unison Env Retrig: Off, On—Determines whether the envelopes are
retriggered if a note is held while additional notes are played.
Effects
You can add up to two digital effects per program. The rst effect can be one of
several classic device emulations, including various delays, chorus, anging,
ring modulation, and others. The second effect is a dedicated reverb with
variable decay, pre-delay, size, and tone. Effects are saved with programs.
Effect Types
• Delay - classic stereo digital delay
• BBD - vintage bucket-brigade delay emulation
• Tape Delay 1 - vintage tape delay emulation
• Tape Delay 2 - vintage tape delay emulation with more tape saturation
• Chorus - vintage stereo chorus
• Flanger - vintage through-zero anger
• Phaser - vintage 6-stage phaser
• HP Filter - high-pass lter
• Distortion - classic op amp distortion
• Ring Mod - modelled on the 1972 Maestro/ Oberheim ring modulator
• Rotating Speaker - vintage rotating speaker emulation
• Lo-Fi - emulates the transformative effects of a badly-calibrated tape
machine
• Dedicated Reverb (Effect 2) - plate reverb with variable time, tone, and
early reections.