Alesis A6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Chapter 5: Oscillators and Filters
112 ANDROMEDA A6 REFERENCE MANUAL
Soft buttons 3 through 7, however, are active and allow you to display their
respective modulations. Soft buttons
3, 4 and 5 correspond to the MOD 1, MOD 2 and
MOD 3 buttons in the VCO sections and display their respective pages when pressed.
Soft button
6 PWMOD corresponds to the PWM buttons in the VCO sections and soft
button
7 FMMOD corresponds to the MOD button on the OSC 2 FM knob on OSC 1.
Tip: When using any of these buttons—either the dedicated buttons on the front
panel or the soft buttons (mod tabs) under the display—pressing once displays
the function’s page and a second press turns the function on (if it’s presently off)
or turns it off (if it’s currently on).
DISPLAY
PAGE PANEL LABEL
PARAMETER
DISPLAY
OPTIONS
or RANGE DESCRIPTION
MOD1
MOD2
MOD3
SOURCE
Any of the A6’s
79 modulation
sources. See
Appendix B.
Use soft knob 1 to scroll through the list of
possible modulation sources.
LEVEL
-100 ··· +100
This parameter sets the amount of modulation
that will affect the selected destination using
soft knob
3. 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 reduce the level of the destination.
OFFSET -100 ··· +100
Using soft knob 4, this parameter sets the
offset for the selected modulation level.
MOD 1, 2 or 3
Button + LED
ENABLE OFF, ON
This parameter is used to turn the selected
modulation on or off. Use soft knob
5 or the
panel buttons on the right side of the
OSC 1
and OSC 2 sections.
DEST
Mod Destination
See table on next
page.
Use soft knob 7 to scroll through the list of
possible modulation destinations. The
destinations are nine of the oscillator
parameters described earlier in this Chapter.
PWMOD
PWM
Button + LED
Uses same parameters as above with the exception of DEST which is, of course,
the selected VCO’s Pulse Width as the only destination. See the following page
for more information on
PWMOD.
FMMOD
MOD
Button + LED
Uses same parameters as above with the exception of DEST which provides
three destinations only. See the following page for more information on
FMMOD.