Syntorial primer location11/18/2023 With this on, the filter is more closed in the low range and more open in the high range on the keyboard (effect: think of your keyboard as a big slider and your filter cutoff follows your pressed key location)ĬUTOFF/RESONANCE - The frequency at which attenuation begins, and how strong the resonance at that frequency is.ĮNV - how much of the below envelope is applied per key press. KEY - turns up how much keyboard follow happens. How sharply the cutoff happens is usually measured in 12/24/48 values, becoming steeper with higher numbers. Low pass will cut high frequencies, high pass will cut low frequencies, band pass will cut frequencies on either side of it. VEL DEST - velocity (modulator) destination MW DEST - Modwheel (modulator) destination Poly - play polyphonically (I don't know how many voices this synth has) Legato - once voice at a time, retriggers envelope after release of previous note Mono - one voice at a time, retriggers envelope per note press FM is to apply frequency modulation, applying the SUB oscillator to the mix above. Like hard SYND, the sounds created are frequency dependant so try playing with OSC2's settings in slow sweeps to find some interesting tones. The RING button is to enable ring modulation between OSC1&2. I highly recommend listening to the changes in timbre (sound texture) when you have this on and change settings to OSC2. Makes them play back the same frequency, to be plain about it. I don't know what the start button does, but I imagine it to be "oscillators on/off"? OSC2 settings are similar to OSC1's, with the addition of being able to change the frequency by a semitone with SEMI. To the right, there is a mixer for blending between OSC1/2 and two volume knobs, SUB and NOISE. The PW setting makes the upper, "on", segment of a square wave narrower or wider, allowing the tone to take on a kind of nasal/tinny sound. PW is "Pulsewidth" and usually only applies to square waves. ![]() To begin with the OSC section, we have OSC1 on/off toggle, selection of the waveform, fine tuning and PW. I do recommend starting there, however I'd also like to answer your question. In a fashion, Syntorial is the manual for Primer.
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