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1 question:
Why when I add OSC1, it is automatically added and LFO1? If I add OSC2 is still with him added LFO1 ?. Do I understand correctly that LFO1 is common to all OSCx and change the LFO1 I change the settings for all OSCx? Where specifically targeted LFO1 default?
2 question:
I did not choose a single processing unit, but the latter is used by me earlier is displayed in the lower right corner. Why is this happening?


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LFO1 is automatically added because it's linked to the Vibrato knob on each of the 4 oscillators.

Second thing, that's a bug - a pane always has to show something. So usually it's just one of the effects.

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Tell me exactly what makes the controller in sync osc? As it affects the wave form and that it synchronizes? Thank you
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You should probably read the Zebra 2 manual. It has all this stuff explained well.

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EvilDragon wrote:You should probably read the Zebra 2 manual. It has all this stuff explained well.
this particular feature is not explained at all in the manual, unfortunately...

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Page 22, "Oscillator switches", then page 23, "Phase/Sync sub-panel".


Does exactly what it says on the tin - adjust the pitch of the internal master oscillator, which gives you that hardsync sound. On ANY waveform.

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EvilDragon wrote:Page 22, "Oscillator switches", then page 23, "Phase/Sync sub-panel".


Does exactly what it says on the tin - adjust the pitch of the internal master oscillator, which gives you that hardsync sound. On ANY waveform.
I read the manual, but there is not painted in detail exactly what is happening with the wave in this mode
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atmelcool wrote:
EvilDragon wrote:Page 22, "Oscillator switches", then page 23, "Phase/Sync sub-panel".


Does exactly what it says on the tin - adjust the pitch of the internal master oscillator, which gives you that hardsync sound. On ANY waveform.
I read the manual, but there is not painted in detail exactly what is happening with the wave in this mode
Try Google. Hard synced -> for instance:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillator_sync

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Now there was a question - what is the regulator appointed to that effect? Red? Blue?
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There both modulators for the cutoff

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ere2learn wrote:There both modulators for the cutoff
Page 11 "The two filter models (VCF and XMF) are exceptions to the rule. By all appearances, the two unlabeled knobs should affect Resonance – in fact they both modulate Cutoff."
This was also mentioned in the XMF section on page 37, but I agree it could/should have also been mentioned in the VCF section (page 35). Next update :-)

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Howard wrote:
ere2learn wrote:There both modulators for the cutoff
Page 11 "The two filter models (VCF and XMF) are exceptions to the rule. By all appearances, the two unlabeled knobs should affect Resonance – in fact they both modulate Cutoff."
This was also mentioned in the XMF section on page 37, but I agree it could/should have also been mentioned in the VCF section (page 35). Next update :-)

Since A or B ??? Excuse me, it's hard to translate English. Thank you
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A


But of course it is easy to try it and know in seconds... :wink:

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atmelcool- if you want to modulate the resonance of a filter, just go to the mod matrix page and set it up there.

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