User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Welcome to Hydrasynth!
- Quick Start Guide
- Overview
- Hydrasynth Desktop
- Understanding the Modules
- The Oscillator Group
- The Mixer Module
- The Filters and their Controls
- The Amp Module
- The Envelopes
- The LFOs
- The Effects
- The Voice Module
- Ribbon Controller (keyboard only)
- The Arpeggiator Section
- Mastering the Macros
- The Mod Matrix
- The CV / Gate Section
- Patch Management
- The System Setup Pages
- Control Combinations
- Scales
- Hydrasynth Specifications
- Declaration of Conformity
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Modulation Sources
These the mod sources available in the Hydrasynth. A few may need explanation; see below the
chart.
Group Modulators
Env Env 1, Env 2, Env 3, Env 4, Env 5
LFO [1] LFO 1, LFO 2, LFO 3, LFO 4, LFO 5, LFO 1+, LFO 2+, LFO 3+, LFO 4+, LFO 5+
Aftertouch MonoAftT (Channel Aftertouch), PolyAftT (Polyphonic Aftertouch)
Keytrack Keytrack (center note = C4 for all mod sources except lter keytrack [center =
C2])
Velocity Velo On (Note On velocity), Velo O (Note O velocity)
Wheel PitchWhl (Pitch wheel), ModWhl (Modulation wheel)
Ribbon [2] RbnAbs (Ribbon Absolute bipolar), RbnAbs+ (Ribbon Absolute unipolar),
RbnRel (Ribbon Relative)
Pedal ExpPedal (Expression pedal)
CV Mod In 1, Mod In 2
MPE [3] MPE-X, MPE-Yabs, MPE-Yrel, MPEoVc
MIDI CC [000-127]
[1] An LFO is normally a bipolar source. A plus sign [+] indicates a unipolar source derived from
that LFO.
[2] See The Ribbon as a Mod Source (p. 65) for a description of each mode.
[3] MPE-X = pitch bend
MPE-Yabs = CC# 74 in some devices (absolute mode)
MPE-Yrel = CC# 74 in some devices (relative mode)
MPEoVc = note o velocity