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Sonicware LIVEN 8bit warps - Adjusting the Sound; Initializing Patch Memories; Saving Patch Memories; Reloading Patch Memories

Sonicware LIVEN 8bit warps
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Adjusting the sound
8
This section explains how to adjust the sound, including
the synth engine, lter, LFO, envelope generator (EG) and
e󱐯ects.
Initializing patch memories
While pressing , press .
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• CLR will appear on the display.
Saving patch memories
While pressing , press to light it red.
The page button and the LED that correspond to the
selected patch memory light.
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The patch memory ranges correspond to page but-
tons as follows.
  Patch memories 1–16 :
lit green
  Patch memories 17–32 :
lit green
  Patch memories 33–48 :
lit green
  Patch memories 49–64 :
lit green
  Patch memories 65–80 :
lit orange
  Patch memories 81–96 :
lit orange
  Patch memories 97–112 :
lit orange
Patch memories 113–128 :
lit orange
Use
, , or to select the destination
patch memory range, and press the step button for
the desired number to save it.
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• DONE will appear on the display.
This can also be saved by turning the
VALUE
knob and pressing
.
See the preset patch list for details about the pre
-
set patches. (See attachment)
After changing a sound, the changes will be lost if
the patch memory is not saved.
• Press
to cancel saving.
Reloading patch memories
Press .
The page button that corresponds to the selected
patch memory lights green or orange, and the LED
that corresponds lights.
Press
or the step key that corresponds to the
selected patch memory.
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When a patch memory is reloaded, the sound is
restored to its last saved state.
Changing the synth engine
Press and hold to light the LED for the current
SYNTH ENGINE.
② Press any SYNTH ENGINE button.
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• The synth engine name appears on the display.
• 4 types of synth engines can be chosen.
1. WARP : This synth crossfades between two
waveforms.
2. ATTACK (ATK on display) : This synth switches
waveforms when the set amount of time passes
after a key is played.
3. MORPH (MRPH on display) : This synth morphs
through three waveforms in order.
4. FM : This 8-bit waveform memory synth is like an
FM sound source.
Adjusting synth engines
Turn
Main knobs 1–3. (See p.29.)
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• The parameter is shown on the display.
Turn these knobs while pressing and holding
to
adjust other synth engine parameters.
See the preset waveform list for the preset wave
-
forms. (See attachment).
Adjusting the amount of detuning
Turn
Main knob 4 (DETUNE/mem level).
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• The detune amount is shown on the display.
• The adjustment range is 16 – +16.
Turning aliasing noise on/o󱐯
① While pressing , press .
Depending on the aliasing noise on/o󱐯 status, the
LED is lit/unlit.

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