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Controls
Pressing the PAGE
2
button
accesses a second page
of oscillator controls. Here you
will find
switches
to
select
the
control
sources
for
the
oscillator, and switches
to
select the oscilla-
tor's
waveforms.
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(set at 31 ^Square)
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The top display sets the sources
that
can
be
used to
precisely control
the pitch of
the
VCO
These are:
KEYBD
/
The Keyboard pitch,
LAG
/
The Lag Processor for portamento effects (see LAG) LAG
and KEYBD cannot
be
on
at
the same time.
LEV
1
/
MIDI Lever 1, for pitch bend {see MIDI.)
VIB
/
Vibrato (see Multi Patch VIB.)
SYNC
(VC02
only)
/
Makes
VC02
have the same pitch as VCOL Changing the
frequency of
VC02 while synced will
cause
more of
a
timbral than actual frequency change
WAVE
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The bottom display
sets
the possible waveforms
for
the oscillator. These
are. TRI-
angle. SAWtooth. PULSE, and NOISE (VC02 only).
The drawings
at
left show what the different waves look
like. The width of
the
Pulse wave is
controlled with
the
PW control on
page
1
See
the Syntheslhesia Section for more
informa-
tion about the different waveforms and their
uses.
24
Xpandcr Owners
Manual
Creative Input/The
Xpanded Voice