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THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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4. Next, click the arrow pop-up in the upper left corner of the Filter 2 slot.
A pop-up menu with the four available Filter types appears. For a description of the filter types, see “Filter slots”.
5. Select a type of filter, e.g. a Comb filter for the Filter 2 slot.
Now that the Filter 2 slot in the Voice section is active, you can connect the oscillators to it by using the lower row
of routing buttons.
6. Click the routing buttons “1” and “2” to the left of the Filter 2 slot so that the buttons are lit.
Now the two oscillators are connected to Filter 2.
7. Make sure the arrow routing button that points to the Amp section just above the Filter 2 section is activated.
Now if you play a few notes, both oscillators are routed via both filter sections in parallel. You could of course se-
lect to pass only one of the oscillators via one filter and both oscillators via the other - any combination is possible.
You can also connect the Filter 1 and 2 sections serially, meaning that the output of Filter 1 is passed through Filter
2 before reaching the Amp section. This is done as follows:
8. Switch off the routing buttons “1” and “2” to the left of the Filter 2 slot.
If you leave them on the oscillators will pass through Filter 2 twice; both via Filter 1 and directly. This is also per-
fectly “allowable”, but to make things clearer in this tutorial we will use a standard serial filter setup.
9. Click the Arrow “left” button below the Shaper.
Now the filters are connected serially, with the output of Filter 1 (via the for now inactive Shaper) being connected
to the Filter 2 input. Both oscillators are processed by both filters connected in series.
That concludes this tutorial on how the pre-wired connections in the Voice section can be used, but note that you can
also use the Modulation bus to make connections - see “Modulation bus routing section”.