Owner`s manual
MODIFIERS 
A 
modifier 
alters 
or 
attenuates 
the 
basic 
output 
of 
the 
signal 
sources. 
A 
modifier 
characteristically 
has 
a 
signal 
input 
and 
a 
signal 
output; 
the 
signal 
from 
the 
oscillator(s) 
and/or 
noise 
must 
"pass 
through'* 
the 
modifier. 
There 
is 
theoretically 
no 
limit 
to 
the 
number 
of 
modifiers 
that 
may 
be 
used 
in 
a 
synthesizer. 
The 
Source 
employs 
two: 
a 
voltage-controlled 
filter 
and 
a 
voltage-controlled 
amplifier. 
VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED 
FILTER 
The 
filter 
section 
of 
The 
Source 
changes 
the 
tone 
color 
of 
the 
signal 
sources. 
The 
Source 
employs 
a 
low-pass 
filter. 
As 
the 
name 
implies, 
this 
filter 
passes 
low 
frequencies 
and 
rejects 
high 
frequencies. 
The 
point 
at 
which 
frequencies 
start 
to 
be 
rejected 
is 
called 
the 
cutoff 
frequency. 
This 
cutoff 
frequency 
may 
be 
adjusted 
manually 
or 
electronically. 
Touch 
program 
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1. 
Touch 
CUTOFFiFREQ 
PROGRAMS 
in 
the 
filter 
section. 
Hold 
down 
any 
key. 
2. 
Turn 
the 
incremental 
control 
clockwise. 
As 
the 
cutoff 
frequency 
is 
set 
higher, 
more 
of 
the 
high 
frequencies 
of 
the 
oscillator 
signal 
are 
heard, 
and 
the 
sound 
becomes 
"brighter." 
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