Octave mode, C0 c7, Tipt p – Tiptop Z3000 Smzrt VCO MKII User Manual

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SYNC

HSM

1V/Oct

EXT-­IN

Linear FM

INPUT

PWM

FM 1

FM 2

CV IN

INPUT

CV IN

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

+

+

+

+

Tipt p

A u d i o

Z 3 0 0 0

Hz

Oct

FREQUENCY/NOTE/OCTAVE

FM

PWM

PULSE WIDTH

FINE TUNE

MAX

MIN

MIN

MAX

LOW

HIGH

LOW

SHAPER

WAVE

FREQUENCY

Smart VC-­Oscillator

HIGH

SYNC

HSM

1V/Oct

EXT-­IN

Linear FM

INPUT

PWM

FM 1

FM 2

CV IN

INPUT

CV IN

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

+

+

+

+

Tipt p

A u d i o

Z 3 0 0 0

Hz

Oct

FREQUENCY/NOTE/OCTAVE

FM

PWM

PULSE WIDTH

FINE TUNE

MAX

MIN

MIN

MAX

LOW

HIGH

LOW

SHAPER

WAVE

FREQUENCY

Smart VC-­Oscillator

HIGH

SYNC

HSM

1V/Oct

EXT-­IN

Linear FM

INPUT

PWM

FM 1

FM 2

CV IN

INPUT

CV IN

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

+

+

+

+

Tipt p

A u d i o

Z 3 0 0 0

Hz

Oct

FREQUENCY/NOTE/OCTAVE

FM

PWM

PULSE WIDTH

FINE TUNE

MAX

MIN

MIN

MAX

LOW

HIGH

LOW

SHAPER

WAVE

FREQUENCY

Smart VC-­Oscillator

HIGH

Octave Mode.

Octave Mode improves upon the functionality of a

mechanical octave switch. With an ordinary VCO in a

modular system, setting the relationship between the

note pressed on a keyboard and what is heard is

often requires an independent reference at a known

pitch, usually a non-modular synth. The Octave Mode

of the Z3000mkII makes this task a quick and efficient

process.

While in Octave Mode, the display will show the

relative octave of the note being heard (“OCt2”,

“OCt3”, etc). As the pitch approaches a C in any

octave, the display will change and show how close

the pitch is to the defined note within 50 cents on

either side of the note.

C2

C2 + 50 cents

C2 -­ 50 cents

This allows you to quickly match the CV note input to

the actual pitch of the oscillator.

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C0

C7

C6

C7

C4

C5

C2

C3

C0

C1

Oct0 Oct1 Oct2 Oct3 Oct4 Oct5 Oct6 Oct7

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