The manual doesn't explain this at all. On the Absynth you don't have as many Phase parameters. You basically have a Phase Sync Switch which by default is on. IF you click it, it turns to "Free". Which I understand. It has a little "Inv" button to the left of the Phase Sync Switch. If you click it, it will invert the phase of you're osc. So if you do that to a saw wave and have another saw wave with regular phase you get a Pulse.
In Zebra, when you click the On/Off switch in the middle of the panel(phase tab) it inverts the wave. like if you have a saw and you turn this on the tooths on the oscilloscope go the opposite direction. So if this is the inv button what is the On/Off "inv" to the far left under the "Reset" On/Off" button?
I think its weird how by default the oscillator "Reset On/Off" button is Off(Free). But whatever.
My question after all that is what is the inv On/Off button to the far left, and what is the "Sync Knob" and what does it do?
Don't understand the Phase section
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 8 Dec, 2005 from Maryland
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
The easiest way to learn about these is to watch zircon's youtube tutorials. If you just want to know about phase/sync and the little icons on the left check out:
, around 2:58.
I highly recommend watching all 3 videos. Andrew understands Zebra very well and those 3 videos will get you a long way to making sounds of your own.
Cheers!
(BTW, Urs is working on new a new Zebra manual but it's not ready yet)
, around 2:58.
I highly recommend watching all 3 videos. Andrew understands Zebra very well and those 3 videos will get you a long way to making sounds of your own.
Cheers!
(BTW, Urs is working on new a new Zebra manual but it's not ready yet)
