Key track, Modulation – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Oscillators and Filters

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filter has its resonance boosted at 8kHz, producing a noticeable “hump” in
waveform’s harmonic amplitude just before the cutoff slope begins. To our ears,
increasing resonance produces a kind of “ringing” or “whistling” effect on the sound.

At its highest setting – fully clockwise – the resonance of

FILTER 2

breaks into

oscillation and will output a sine wave near the same loudness as the VCOs. You can
then “tune” this sine wave to a particular key. If

KEY TRACK

is active, you can play

the resonance wave like a VCO. See the next topic. This os called “self-oscillation.”

Key Track

As you play the A6’s keyboard, the VCOs respond to pressed keys by playing the
appropriate notes. When a key is pressed, the keyboard sends an electronic message
that tells the two VCOs on a voice what frequency – or note – to play. Because the
keyboard is tracking the VCOs, playing on the upper range of the keyboard plays

high notes (high frequencies) and playing on the lower range of the keyboard plays
low notes (low frequencies). This principle can be applied to the filters as well.

Unless instructed to do otherwise, the filters will output frequencies at a certain
frequency as set by the

FREQ

knob. For most musical applications, this is not very

useful because the lowest notes would have the right amount of harmonics but
higher notes wouldn’t have enough and would sound dull as illustrated by the graph
on the left. When the cutoff frequency is fixed, notice that all harmonics above the
line have been filtered out.

The

KEY TRACK

knob is used to set the amount of tracking effect that the A6’s

keyboard (or received MIDI notes) has on the filters. At its midpoint setting of

+50.00

the filters will be tracked by the keyboard or MIDI by the same amount as

the VCOs. At this setting, the VCOs and filters track in parallel so that high notes,
low notes or anything in between will have the same proportion of harmonics as

illustrated by the graph on the right. And, if the filter's resonance is high enough to
send it into oscillation, a

KEY TRACK

of 50.00 will make the oscillation play in the

correct octave up and down the keyboard.

Modulation

Both filters have five modulation inputs. This means that the initial cutoff frequency,
set by the

FREQ

knob, is a modulation destination that can be modulated by five

modulation sources:

MOD 1

,

MOD 2

and

MOD 3

are customizable modulations (you pick

the source) plus

KEY TRACK

and

ENV 2 AMOUNT

which sets the amplitude of Envelope

2 shaping the harmonic content.

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