Nzext oscillator modulation parameters, Mod 1 , mod 2 and mod 3 buttons and mods page – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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NZEXT Oscillator Modulation Parameters

Similar in principle to

OSC 2 FM

,

NZEXT

modulation allows you to use four of

Andromeda’s audio sources and use them as modulation sources. By incorporating

these mod routes into the A6’s modulation system, you now have the ability to use
one of the synthesizer’s three noise sources or Oscillator 1, which produce very high

rates of modulation, as mod sources.

Note that, similar to the

ENV1

modulation, the

NZEXT

modulation parameters for

both VCOs are shown on a single page, with

OSC 1

's parameters on the left and

OSC 2

's on the right. There is a single

SOURCE

selection that applies to both

OSC 1

and

OSC 2

.

DISPLAY
PAGE

PANEL LABEL

PARAMETER
DISPLAY

OPTIONS

or RANGE DESCRIPTION

NZEXT

Noise/
External

SOURCE

WHT NZ

PNK NZ

RED NZ

OSC 1

Selects the mod source: white (high frequency)
noise, pink (mid frequency) noise, red (low

frequency) noise or

OSC 1

.

Note that all five of the available destinations,
described next, can be modulated at the same

time by the selected source.

LINFM1

0 ··· 100

This parameter sets the amount of linear

modulation to the frequency of

OSC 1

.

EXPFM1

0 ··· 100

This parameter sets the amount of exponential

modulation to the frequency of

OSC 1

.

PWM1

0 ··· 100

This parameter sets the amount of linear
modulation to the Pulse Width of

OSC 1

. This

modulation will only be heard if

SQR

is turned

on in

OSC 1

.

EXPFM2

0 ··· 100

This parameter sets the amount of exponential

modulation to the frequency of

OSC 2

.

PWM2

0 ··· 100

This parameter sets the amount of linear
modulation to the Pulse Width of

OSC 2

. This

modulation will only be heard if

SQR

is turned

on in

OSC 2

.

MOD 1, MOD 2 and MOD 3 Buttons and MODS Page

The

MOD 1

,

2

and

3

buttons in the VCOs are used to display and edit the three custom

mod routes for each VCO. A lighted LED adjacent to a

MOD

button indicates that a

custom mod has been created for that VCO. Pressing a mod button shows its current
modulation route in the display (if any) and displays the parameters that will allow
you to create a custom modulation route.

The display also allows you access these three

MOD

s at once, as well as PWM and FM.

When any of a VCO’s parameter pages are being displayed, pressing the

MODS

(soft

button

8

) button displays a summary table of the current modulation routes for the

currently selected VCO. (This grid, however, does not display the settings for

ENV 1

AMOUNT

modulation to the oscillators.) Reading from left to right, the table lists the

modulation’s name, the source, the amount, the offset and the destination. This is just
a summary table so none of the soft knobs are active.

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