3 -> 1 FM
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3 -> 1 FM
Maybe this is a no-brainer, but I checked the manual and do not see how to control the depth of modulation for Osc. 3 to Osc. 1 FM. Naturally you can use the control bus for Osc. 3 -> Osc. 2 FM and get depth control there, but then it is next to impossible to tune Osc. 2 anywhere near Osc. 1. I usually have to disengage Osc. 1 in that case.
Re: 3 -> 1 FM
Hello,samplethesilence wrote:Maybe this is a no-brainer, but I checked the manual and do not see how to control the depth of modulation for Osc. 3 to Osc. 1 FM. Naturally you can use the control bus for Osc. 3 -> Osc. 2 FM and get depth control there, but then it is next to impossible to tune Osc. 2 anywhere near Osc. 1. I usually have to disengage Osc. 1 in that case.
When the linear fm function is engaged, the percentage of modulation (or mod index) is fixed-value. I believe Yamaha's DX instruments also had a fixed-value mod index. The timbral changes you got were created by varying the carrier/modulator frequency/amplitudes.
I was once curious about a mod to choose a lesser amount (75 or 50 percent) via a three position rocker switch, but additional hardware settings such as this probably wouldn't be stored in patch memory as the software is presently structured.
Regards,
Lawrence
Yeah thats a pretty good Idea.
It just needs some attenuation. It would almost be even cooler if you had an Osc 3 to Osc 1 TRS jack that would allow us to attenuate it, or combine it with other signals via the cp251 Mixer to get complex waveform FM to Osc 1.
Eric
It just needs some attenuation. It would almost be even cooler if you had an Osc 3 to Osc 1 TRS jack that would allow us to attenuate it, or combine it with other signals via the cp251 Mixer to get complex waveform FM to Osc 1.
Eric
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