A single operator provides:
8 different waveforms
an adjustable output level with 6-bit resolution which affects the output amplitude (carrier) or the modulation index (modulator)
a frequency multiplier with 4-bit resolution
a simple envelope generator (ADSR), each parameter with 4-bit resolution. Sustain phase can be omitted
key scaling (0 db/oct, 1.5dB/oct, 3.0dB/oct, 6.0dB/oct)
envelope scaling (higher notes are shorter then lower notes)
Vibrato and Tremolo (fixed frequency)
Feedback with 3-bit resolution (only the first OP)
A single voice consists of 4 operators and provides:
only a single pitch for all 4 operators (frequency detuning between the operators of one voice not possible)
4 different OP connection modes (algorithms)
2 software implemented LFOs which can be assigned to the operator volumes and to the pitch
1 software implemented envelope generator which can be assigned to the operator volumes and to the pitch
A single instrument can control one or more voices (up to 6), it provides:
mono/legato/poly play mode
automatic voice assignment (longest note will be killed first)
adjustable pitch bender range and finetune
portamento (optionally with "Sus-Key" playing behaviour)
Velocity can be assigned to any CC sound parameter
Modulation Wheel can be assigned to any CC sound parameter
Aftertouch can be assigned to any CC sound parameter
A 32-step wavetable sequencer with up to 500 Hz play rate which can be assigned to 3 CC sound parameters
LFOs/EG5/WT sequencer can be synchronized to MIDI clock
A LFO provides:
5 waveforms
rate from 0.032 Hz to 45 Hz
key sync and start phase (0°-360°)
the LFO signal can control: the pitch depth of a voice, the four operator volumes, the frequency of the co-LFO, the amplitude of an AOUT (CV) output
separate depth parameters for all modulation targets
The EG5 provides:
an attack-decay1-decay2-sustain-release curve (7 parameters). Rates from 2 mS to 27 seconds
an assignable non-linear curve function for attack/decay/release
the EG5 signal can control: the pitch depth of a voice, the four operator volumes, the frequency of LFO1, the amplitude of a CV output
separate depth parameters for all modulation targets
The wavetable sequencer provides:
3 assignable CC parameters
32 steps
absolute (0-127) or relative (-64..63) control
3 play modes (note, note step, freerunning)
frequency rate from 2 Hz..500 Hz
An ensemble consists of 4 instruments and provides:
the patch and bank number (8 * 128 patches can be stored in 8 BankSticks)
a separate MIDI channel for each instrument
keyboard split zone
overall volume
velocity curve (Flat/Hard/Soft
Semitones Transpose function
Unisono function (allocates two detuned voices)
separate routing of the OP1/2 and OP3/4 outputs to the 4 audio channels
The separate percussion channel provides:
2-OP Bass Drum
1-OP Snare
1-OP Tom
1-OP HiHat (open and closed)
1-OP Cymbal
Adjustable frequencies (BD: independent, Tom/HiHat/Cymbal: coupled)
separate keyboard zones for each drum