Vco m, Env 1 amount, osc 2 fm and nzext, Using the env 1 amount page – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Oscillators and Filters

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VCO M

ODULATION

ENV 1 AMOUNT, OSC 2 FM and NZEXT

Of major importance in many synthesizer sounds is the ability to modulate the
VCOs. The A6 provides each oscillator with several pre-routed and three custom
modulations. We’ll cover the pre-routed mods accessible from the

VIEW

page first:

ENV1 AMOUNT

,

OSC 2 FM

(found in Osc 1 only) and

NZEXT

(Noise/External).

DISPLAY
PAGE

PANEL LABEL

PARAMETER
DISPLAY

OPTIONS

or RANGE DESCRIPTION

ENV1

OSC 1, OSC 2

Button + 2 LEDs

ENABLE

OFF, ON

This parameter is used to turn the selected
modulation on or off.

OFFSET

-100 ··· +100

This parameter sets the offset for the selected
modulation level.

ENV 1 AMOUNT

LEVEL

-100 ··· +100

This parameter sets the amount of modulation
that will affect the selected VCO’s frequency.

Keep in mind that negative values invert the
action of the selected source. For example, if
Velocity is the source and a negative value for

LEVEL

is used, playing harder will lower the

VCO’s pitch.

LIVE

OFF, ON

This makes the front panel control

ENV 1

AMOUNT

active (“live”) for either oscillator.

The soft knobs still work but the

LIVE

parameter allows control from the single front

panel knob.

Using the ENV 1 AMOUNT Page

This page is displayed when you turn the

ENV 1 AMOUNT

knob on

OSC 2

or enter the

page by pressing soft button

3

(

ENV 1

tab) from either VCO’s main display page.

This may appear to be a little confusing a first, but just keep in mind that there’s one

ENV1

page that applies to both oscillators and three ways to get there: turn the

ENV 1

AMOUNT

knob, press soft button

3

from

OSC 1

’s main display page or press soft button

3

from

OSC 2

’s main display page.

So the first thing that you’ll notice about this page is that it contains

ENV 1 AMOUNT

parameters for both VCOs. Because each VCO has its own set of parameters (the four

on the left of the display are for

OSC 1

, four on the right are for

OSC 2

), you can set

them independently.

The

ENV 1 AMOUNT

knob – shown on the

ENV1

Page as the

LEVEL

parameter on the

display – controls the amplitude of

ENV 1 (PITCH)

as a mod source modulating the

frequency of

OSC 1

,

OSC 2

or both as destinations.

Pressing the button adjacent to the

ENV 1 AMOUNT

knob rotates among four

possibilities: the first press routes

ENV 1

to

OSC 1

only, a second press routes

ENV 1

to

OSC 2

only, a third press activates both VCOs as

ENV 1

mod destinations, and a fourth

press turns

ENV 1

off as a mod source to the VCOs. The LEDs indicate which VCO is

selected as a destination.

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