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Hello! Can the guys explain to me how the glide works by drawing a schedule of its work? I can not get used to how it works. In the synthesizer Sylent he works a little differently. Draw please how regulators work graphically? Thank you!
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Hi atmelcool, try page 21 of the Z2 manual for a little assistance.

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fourthmanfire wrote:Hi atmelcool, try page 21 of the Z2 manual for a little assistance.
I ask for a deeper explanation than in the manual, exactly what parameters affect these regulators and why there are two. I can not do a high-quality translation of the instructions on page 21 into Russian. Thank you.
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Manual really explained it very well, if you can't translate that back into Russian that's not our problem...

Manual also explains why there are two Glide knobs.

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EvilDragon wrote:Manual really explained it very well, if you can't translate that back into Russian that's not our problem...
Thank you for not giving up!
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Why not set up a monophonic patch with two oscillators and a filter and see how different glide parameters interoperate?

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Your best strategy (as there is no Russian manual) is to set up a simple experiment, as ED suggested. Learning-by-doing is always best, even with a manual!
Also try Google translate on that part of the manual?

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Howard wrote:Your best strategy (as there is no Russian manual) is to set up a simple experiment, as ED suggested. Learning-by-doing is always best, even with a manual!
Also try Google translate on that part of the manual?
The manual says Glide2 is a bipolar offset for the even-numbered module
What do even-numbered modules mean and where are they located? What is the relationship between KeyFol2, KeyFol and Glide2?
What modules are we talking about? If I could translate something, I would not be asking for help

I do not notice the influence of Glide2. What am I doing wrong?
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I told you what even numbered modules mean. 2 and 4 (OSC, FMO, VCF...).

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EvilDragon wrote:I told you what even numbered modules mean. 2 and 4 (OSC, FMO, VCF...).
So does this work?
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That's exactly how it is, and if you set up an example patch like I suggested, you would hear it, too.

Note that Glide2 is an OFFSET, not an absolute value. So OSC1 and OSC3 get Glide value, but OSC2 and OSC4 get Glide + Glide2 value!

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All! Finally I sorted it out, thanks to all! Excuse my insistence! All good!
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EvilDragon wrote:
Note that Glide2 is an OFFSET, not an absolute value. So OSC1 and OSC3 get Glide value, but OSC2 and OSC4 get Glide + Glide2 value!
This is your phrase you need to add to the user manual! Thank you!
This effect sounds great!
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This is was "bipolar offset" is meaning.

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Re "need to add to the user manual". Trouble is, if everything in the Zebra2 manual were explained as simply and thoroughly as e.g. EvilDragon did above, it would be about four times as as long. That would be perceived by almost everybody as clunky, tedious... which we definitely don't want.

In the meantime, I'm waiting for "DeepL" (deepl.com) to include more target languages...

Looks like "офсет" is also a Russian word, BTW.
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