159
Tubular Bells
Appendices
Let's use the ring modulator to create the sound of a bell.
1 Use the Initialize operation to set the performance
to the standard settings.
[INIT/UTIL]: Initialze: PERF: TEMPORARY
2 In the OSC1 section, set [WAVEFORM] to “NOISE.”
3 In the OSC1 section, set [CONTROL 1](CUTOFF
FREQ) and [CONTROL 2](RESONANCE) to the
positions shown in the diagram.
4 In the OSC COMMON section, set OSC SHIFT to
“+2OCT.”
5 In the OSC COMMON section, set OSC BALANCE
to the position shown in the diagram.
OSC1 and OSC2 will have the same volume.
6 In the OSC2 section, set [RANGE] to the position
shown in the diagram.
7 In the OSC2 section, turn [RING] on by making it
light.
This will produce a sound similar to a bell.
8 In the FILTER section, set [RESONANCE] and
[KEY FOLLOW] to the positions shown in the dia-
gram.
9 In the FILTER ENVELOPE section, set [DEPTH] [D]
[R] to the positions shown in the diagram.
The sound will become brighter.
10
In the AMP section, set [LEVEL] to the maximum
position.
11
In the AMP ENVELOPE section, set [D] [S] [R] to
the positions shown in the diagram.
The sound will linger after the note is released.
12
Move DELAY [TIME] and [FEEDBACK] to the posi-
tions shown in the diagram, and increase [LEVEL]
as desired.
A delay will be applied, making the sound even more
bell-like.
13
In the OSC1 section, you can move [CONTROL 1]
(CUTOFF FREQ) to change the pitch.
You can also change the pitch by moving OSC2
[RANGE]. Try this out.