Specifications
PX-7 Owners Manual 185
Programming Basics
Preset Modulation Processors
More Examples To derive a smooth random function you could route the Pink Noise 
generator through one of the Lag Processors. A smooth random wave is 
useful in small amounts to add a degree of natural variation to timbre when 
routed to filter cutoff. Normal pink noise is low pass filtered audio 
frequency noise with a 3 dB/octave slope to give equal energy per octave. 
PX-7 pink noise is actually more like very low frequency filtered noise, but 
it is perfect for use as a random control source.
The Quantizer can generate interesting whole-tone scales when envelope 
generators or LFOs are routed to the input. The quantizer turns a smoothly 
changing input signal into a series of steps. By routing the output of the 
quantizer to Pitch and adjusting the PatchCord amounts, you can control 
both the number of steps and the pitch interval of each step.
The input PatchCord amount controls how many steps will be generated. 
With a sawtooth wave (LFO+) feeding the input and the PatchCord amount 
set to 100%, sixteen steps are generated. The output PatchCord amount 
controls the size (or interval) of the steps.
Try setting up the following patch exactly as shown below using your 
favorite preset as a starting point.
Lag
Processor
Pink
Noise
Filter
Cutoff
Cord Cord
Lag Smooths
Pink Noise
Smooth
Random Function
Quantizer
Number
of
Steps
Size
of
Steps
Cord Cord
L1
 LFO1 SHAPE SYNC
 sawtooth key sync
L1
 LFO1 RATE DELAY VAR 
 0.35Hz 000 000










