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14 <h2>Functionality
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16 Monosynth is a simple
"virtual analogue" monophonic synthesizer. It consists of the following parts:
18 <li>Two oscillators, each capable of producing one of several waveforms, with minimal amount of aliasing
</li>
19 <li>Most of the waveforms can be modified using the Pulse Width setting. The exact effect varies between waveforms, but it can be used to create PWM or chorus-style effects with single oscillator.
20 <li>One of the oscillators (Osc1) can also stretch its waveform to mimic an effect of a two-oscillator 'hard sync' circuitry from some analogue synthesizers.
21 <li>A filter capable of operating in several modes (
12dB lowpass,
24dB lowpass,
12dB highpass, stereo
12dB lowpass, two types of bandpass and a combination of a notch filter and either LP or HP filter)
22 <li>Two ADSFR envelope generators, which can be used for either sustained or fading envelopes.
23 <li>Two low frequency oscillators
24 <li>A number of fixed modulations for the most commonly used routings, plus a versatile modulation matrix for less frequently used ones
25 <li>Portamento function
29 <li>Use
"Note velocity - To Cutoff" setting for bubbly velocity-sensitive bass sounds (sometimes referred to as acid bass).
30 <li>Use
"Note velocity - To Amp" setting to make notes louder or softer depending on velocity. Or set both Note velocity settings to
0% to simulate a synth keyboard without velocity sensing.
31 <li>The easiest way to achieve a vibrato effect is to use the
"LFO1 - To pitch" setting. The more difficult way is by using either of the LFOs and the modulation matrix.
35 <li><strong>Osc1 Wave, Osc2 Wave:
</strong> Selects the waveform to be used for the respective oscillator
</li>
36 <li><strong>Osc1 PW, Osc2 PW:
</strong> Pulse width/phase shift setting for the respective oscillator
</li>
37 <li><strong>Osc1 Stretch:
</strong> Simulates oscillator 'hard sync' effect.
</li>
38 <li><strong>Osc1 Window:
</strong> Shapes a waveform produced by the oscillator to make aliasing artifacts from 'Stretch' function less audible.
</li>
39 <li><strong>O1
<>2 Detune:
</strong> Pitch difference between oscillators
1 and
2</li>
40 <li><strong>Scale Detune:
</strong> Vary detune amount depending on note pitch. This makes it possible to keep the oscillator beat frequency in low-frequency range across several octaves.
</li>
41 <li><strong>Osc2 Transpose:
</strong> Transposition (in semitones) of Osc
2 relative to Osc
1</li>
42 <li><strong>Phase mode:
</strong> Determines starting phases of the two oscillators
</li>
43 <li><strong>O1
<>2 Mix:
</strong> Relative amounts of signals from Osc1 and Osc2
</li>
44 <li><strong>Filter:
</strong> Type of filter used to process the signal from the oscillators
</li>
45 <li><strong>Cutoff:
</strong> Frequency of a cutoff point (usually -
3dB) of the filter
</li>
46 <li><strong>Resonance:
</strong> Strength of the resonant peak of the filter
</li>
47 <li><strong>Separation:
</strong> In double filters, shifts one filter's cutoff frequency relative to another
</li>
48 <li><strong>EG1: Attack:
</strong> Sets the duration of the attack phase of envelope generator
1</li>
49 <li><strong>EG1: Decay:
</strong> Sets the duration of the decay phase of envelope generator
1</li>
50 <li><strong>EG1: Sustain:
</strong> Sets the level of the sustain phase of envelope generator
1 (also controls the start level of fade-in/fade-out)
</li>
51 <li><strong>EG1: Fade:
</strong> Sets the duration of the fade-in/fade-out phase of envelope generator
1</li>
52 <li><strong>EG1: Release:
</strong> Sets the duration of the release phase of envelope generator
1</li>
53 <li><strong>EG1: To Cutoff:
</strong> Determines the amount of modulation of cutoff frequency by envelope generator
1</li>
54 <li><strong>EG1: To Res:
</strong> Determines the amount of modulation of resonance strength by envelope generator
1</li>
55 <li><strong>EG1: To Amp:
</strong> Enables or disables connection between envelope generator
1 and sound amplitude
</li>
56 <li><strong>EG2: Attack:
</strong> Sets the duration of the attack phase of envelope generator
2</li>
57 <li><strong>EG2: Decay:
</strong> Sets the duration of the decay phase of envelope generator
2</li>
58 <li><strong>EG2: Sustain:
</strong> Sets the level of the sustain phase of envelope generator
2 (also controls the start level of fade-in/fade-out)
</li>
59 <li><strong>EG2: Fade:
</strong> Sets the duration of the fade-in/fade-out phase of envelope generator
2</li>
60 <li><strong>EG2: Release:
</strong> Sets the duration of the release phase of envelope generator
2</li>
61 <li><strong>EG2: To Cutoff:
</strong> Determines the amount of modulation of cutoff frequency by envelope generator
2</li>
62 <li><strong>EG2: To Res:
</strong> Determines the amount of modulation of resonance strength by envelope generator
2</li>
63 <li><strong>EG2: To Amp:
</strong> Enables or disables connection between envelope generator
2 and sound amplitude
</li>
64 <li><strong>Key follow:
</strong> Determines how much the pitch affects the cutoff frequency of the filter
</li>
65 <li><strong>Legato:
</strong> Controls how the envelope retriggering and portamento (smooth pitch transition) operate when a note is played:
<ul>
66 <li>Retrig: always retrigger, always use portamento
67 <li>Legato: play legato when one of the previous notes is still held, always use portamento
68 <li>Fng Retrig: always retrigger, only use portamento when one of the previous notes is still held (portamento is skipped if all previous notes have been released)
69 <li>Fng Legato: play legato and use portamento only when one of the previous notes is still held (portamento is skipped if all previous notes have been released)
72 <li><strong>Portamento:
</strong> Controls pitch gliding between subsequent notes. Also affected by Legato setting.
</li>
73 <li><strong>Note velocity: To Cutoff (Vel-
>Filter):
</strong> Links note velocity to filter cutoff.
</li>
74 <li><strong>Note velocity: To Amp (Vel-
>Amp):
</strong> Links note velocity to amplitude level.
</li>
75 <li><strong>Master:
</strong> Master volume.
</li>
76 <li><strong>PBend Range:
</strong> The range (in cents) of the pitch bend wheel.
200 ct (default) is the typical MIDI setting of +/-
2 semitones. Another common setting is
1200 ct (one octave), traditionally used for some synth sounds.
</li>
77 <li><strong>LFO1 Mode:
</strong> Whether or not Low Frequency Oscillator
1 restarts on a new note.
</li>
78 <li><strong>LFO1 Rate:
</strong> Frequency of the Low Frequency Oscillator
1.
</li>
79 <li><strong>LFO1 Delay:
</strong> Time before Low Frequency Oscillator
1 starts.
</li>
80 <li><strong>LFO1 ModWheel:
</strong> Links the amplitude of LFO1 to modulation wheel setting.
0% means LFO1 uses full amplitude regardless of modulation wheel setting.
100% means that LFO1 amplitude is fully determined by modulation wheel.
</li>
81 <li><strong>LFO1 To Cutoff:
</strong> Links the filter cutoff frequency to LFO1 output.
</li>
82 <li><strong>LFO1 To Resonance:
</strong> Links the filter resonance strength to LFO1 output.
</li>
83 <li><strong>LFO1 To Osc PW:
</strong> Links the oscillators' pulse width to LFO1 output.
</li>
84 <li><strong>LFO2 Mode:
</strong> Whether or not Low Frequency Oscillator
2 restarts on a new note.
</li>
85 <li><strong>LFO2 Rate:
</strong> Frequency of the Low Frequency Oscillator
2.
</li>
86 <li><strong>LFO2 Delay:
</strong> Time before Low Frequency Oscillator
2 starts.
</li>
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