Owner`s manual
EDITING 
PROGRAMS 
As 
previously 
shown, 
The 
Source 
may 
be 
used 
exclusively 
as a 
preset 
synthesizer. 
However, 
during 
performance, 
it 
is 
desirable 
to 
change 
the 
quality 
of 
a 
sound. 
For 
this 
and 
other 
reasons, 
The 
Source 
has 
extensive 
editing 
capabilities. 
Editing 
may 
be 
defined 
as 
"changing 
the 
memory 
values 
of 
a 
function.' 
the 
functions 
on 
any 
synthesizer 
fall 
into 
one 
of 
two 
categories: 
Switching 
functions 
or 
incremental 
functions. 
The 
Source's 
touch 
panel 
and 
incremental 
controller 
allow 
access 
to 
all 
these 
functions. 
The 
touch 
panel 
is 
laid 
out 
in 
a 
manner 
similar 
to 
a 
conventional 
monophonic 
synthesizer. 
Major 
function 
blocks 
— 
oscillators, 
filter, 
modulation 
-
are 
grouped 
in 
visual 
sections. 
Switching 
controls 
on 
The 
Source 
touch 
panel 
are 
square-shaped 
and 
are 
either 
orange 
(memory 
controls) 
or 
light 
blue 
(synthesizer 
controls). 
To 
edit 
a 
switching 
function, 
touch 
the 
control 
positions 
corresponding 
to 
the 
desired 
change. 
For 
example: 
Hie 
touch 
panel 
is 
a 
unique 
instant-access 
entry 
system. 
The 
Source's 
microprocessor 
recognizes 
an 
entry 
(touch) 
on 
the 
panel 
in 
under 
3 
milliseconds. 
For 
an 
explanation 
of 
touch 
panel 
functions, 
see 
The 
Analog 
Synthesizer 
on 
page 
25. 
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