User Manual

Part Parameters
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Receive Note Off (for
Drum Parts)
Determines whether a Drum Key responds to the MIDI Note Off message
or not.
On: Stops the sound when you release the key (Drum Key). For
sustained, non-fading drum sounds.
Off: Continues the (fading) sound when you release the key (Drum
Key).
Alternate Group (for
Drum Parts)
Prevents playback of unnatural combinations of Drum Keys.
You should assign Drum Keys that cannot be played simultaneously on a
real Drum Kit (like open and closed hi-hats) to the same Alternate Group.
Select Off for Drum Keys that can be played simultaneously.
Oscillator Key On Reset Determines whether or not the Oscillator is reset each time a note is
played.
Off: The Oscillator cycles freely with no key synchronization.
Pressing a key starts the Oscillator wave at whatever phase the
Oscillator happens to be at that moment.
Spectral Form Determines a basic waveform of the Operator.
Sine: Simple Sine waves without harmonics
All 1: Waves containing a wide range of harmonics
All 2: Waves containing a narrow range of harmonics
Odd 1: Waves containing a wide range of odd-order harmonics
Odd 2: Waves containing a narrow range of odd-order harmonics
Res 1: Waves containing a wide range of harmonic peaks
Res 2: Waves containing a narrow range of harmonic peaks
Spectral Skirt This parameter is effective for waveforms selected as “Spectral Form,”
with the exception of the Sine waveform.
It sets the spread of the “skirt” at the bottom of the harmonics curve. Higher
values produce a wider skirt and smaller values produce a narrower skirt.
Spectral Resonance This parameter is effective when “Res 1” or “Res 2” is selected as
“Spectral Form.”
The center frequency moves to higher frequencies and complex sounds
with resonance can be created.
Oscillator Frequency
Mode
Determines the Oscillator pitch.
Ratio: Sets the Oscillator pitch to correspond to the standard
keyboard pitch.
Fixed: Determines a fixed Oscillator pitch by using Coarse and Fine.