14. StyL Oscillator Style
Oscillators can be played back in subtly different styles, to emulate various quirks from specific gear from past decades;
Available are;
- 'Mdrn'; Modern - playback incorporates modern standards and techniques, including interpolation and multi-sampled waveforms
- 'dGtL'; Digital - playback allows for aliasing oscillators as found in older digital synthesizers and workstations
- 'dGt.v'; Digital / variable rate - playback allows for aliasing oscillators as found in older digital synthesizers and workstations while prorating EGs and LFOs speeds according to pitch, mimicking how EG and LFO times get "baked into" a sampled instrument
- 'AnL1'; Analog 1 - playback introduces a very subtle drift in pitch to emulate imperfect but high quality analog pitch circuitry, suitable for emulating analog patches that rely on inherently imperfect oscillator interaction for their timbres such as "analog" french horns
- 'AnL2'; Analog 2 - playback introduces a subtle drift in pitch to emulate lower-cost imperfect analog pitch circuitry, imparting a warmness and analog authenticity to certain waveforms, suitable for 303 emulations and emulating well-used, aged analog gear
- 'AnL3'; Analog 3 - playback introduces a drift in pitch to emulate intentionally imperfect analog pitch circuitry, imparting a "controlled chaos" onto the pitch of an oscillator, suitable for creating naturally chaotic timbres such as choirs
- 'AnL4'; Analog 4 - playback introduces a substantial drift in pitch to emulate low-quality or broken analog pitch circuitry, suitable for recreating VHS tape audio warble
You may also be interested in...
- Analog sync (under MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear)
Even today, analog sync pulses are a popular way to start, stop and synchronize playback of other gear.
- Using a multi-sampled kit (under Using samples and kits in your songs)
A multi-sampled kit works by looking at the incoming desired pitch, and then determining which sample slice is the best candidate for that pitch.
- 1. L1.Md LFO 1 Mode (under Pitch page)
Chd.2 ("chord, use LFO 2"); LFO 2 is applied to oscillator one, and quantization is performed to the pitch of the nearest playing chord note.
- 2. L2.Md LFO 2 Mode (under Pitch page)
Chd.1 ("chord, use LFO 1"); LFO 1 is applied to oscillator two, and quantization is performed to the pitch of the nearest playing chord note.
- Live jamming (under Performing with Live mode)
You can configure your patch on the 'Pich' (pitch) page; set Live Glide (LLGL) under 3/Ld to 'on'.