Why are there 3 rows for voice detune (DIVA)?

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In the Trimmers section, there are 3 rows of voice oscillator detune nobs.

Why are there three of them? Which corresponds to what?

Thanks

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Because each voice has up to 3 oscillators. The rows correspond to Oscillator 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

(again, if the user guide seems unclear in this, please let us know)

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Multiply in Modification is pretty unclear in the manual, bit hard for me to grasp.

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Urs wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:07 pm Because each voice has up to 3 oscillators. The rows correspond to Oscillator 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

(again, if the user guide seems unclear in this, please let us know)
Yes, I understand, thanks.

TBH the manual does require a degree of intution or understanding that not all of us have I think.

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ghostwhistler wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:06 pm
TBH the manual does require a degree of intution or understanding that not all of us have I think.
I would sign that. Maybe it's because many other synths do it a little differently by default. If the manual is at least suitable for "beginners", this shouldn't be a problem. I think it's people who have been working on synthesis and things for years who are writing the manual. Maybe it would be helpful to have someone read the manual afterwards who isn't a "professional" and doesn't know the synth and then asks them if they understand everything. I know from experience that writing instructions is anything but trivial.
I think the manuals are written quite well in many areas, but I also see some room for improvement in certain parts. Sometimes graphics also provide a good overview of connections. Someone here in the forum once uploaded a graphic about part of DIVA's modulation concept, which was like an "eye-opener" for me. If you would like areas of the manual that I don't understand very well to be reported to support, I would be happy to do so.
By the way, many other manuals from other manufacturers are often much worse :wink:
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jtsterays wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:29 pm Multiply in Modification is pretty unclear in the manual, bit hard for me to grasp.
I guess because of the word "product". Tweaked:
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"MULTIPLY outputs the product of two modulation sources (i.e. the two signals multiplied together)"

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