User guide

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The MULTI seng modies the way in which the wavetables are read. Normally the wavetables are read in 512
sample chunks, called ‘waves’. These waves are shown in Appendix A. In the MULTI modes successive waves
are strung together to provide more complex waveforms. There are four dierent MULTI modes, corresponding
to 1 wave (normal operaon with 512-sample waveforms), 2 waves strung together (1024-sample waveforms),
4 waves strung together (2048-sample waveforms), and 8 waves strung together (4096-sample waveforms).
To adjust the MULTI sengs for oscillator 1, press the CHORD TYPE/MULTI/LOAD buon. If CHORD mode is o
the LCD display will show “Mul1: N”, where N is the current mul seng for oscillator 1. The seng can then
be adjusted with the rotary encoder to a value of 1, 2, 4, or 8. The number (1,2,4,8) indicates how many waves
are strung together. To change the mul seng for oscillator 2, press the CHORD TYPE/MULTI/LOAD buon
once more. The LCD display will now show “Mul2: N”, where N is the current mul seng for oscillator 1. If
CHORD mode is o pressing the buon again will take you back to seng for oscillator 1, otherwise it will take
you to seng of the CHORD TYPE.
The gure below illustrates how the waves in a bank are strung together to create the waveforms produced by
the four dierent MULTI sengs.
MULTI SETTINGS
BANK N
WAVE #
MULTI = 1
MULTI = 2
MULTI = 4
MULTI = 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The 8 single cycle
waveforms from bank N
MULTI MODE waveforms with SHAPE set to minimum (to select the rst wave in the bank)