Behringer DEEPMIND 12D Manual - Page 59

PITCH MOD Fader Response

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59 DeepMind 12D User Manual The diagram below shows the waveforms obtained with LFO control of OSC 1: OSC 1 PITCH MODULATION (LFO AS SOURCE) OSC 1 (SAW) LFO (SIN) PITCH MOD The fader position, current value and stored value for the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader is shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the modulation as shown below. The arrows indicate the polarity of the modulation. OSC 1 (SQR) LFO (SIN) PITCH MOD As you increase the amount of PITCH MODULATION, the variance in the pitch of oscillator will increase, resulting in larger increases and decreases as demonstrated in the diagram below. The PITCH MODULATION will affect both the SAWTOOTH and SQUARE waveforms produced by OSC 1. OSC 1 PITCH MODULATION AMOUNT (LFO AS SOURCE) OSC 1 (SQR) LFO (SIN) PITCH MOD LOW PITCH MOD MED PITCH MOD HIGH Note: for ENVELOPE sources, the arrow will only point in the UP direction indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch. Note: for Uni-polar LFO sources, the arrow will only point in the UP direction indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch. The OSC 1 PITCH MOD range is from 0.00 cents to 36.0 semitones, and the default setting is 0.00 cents. The OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader has a non-linear response which gives more resolution at smaller settings, to allow delicate or fine use of the modulation. The response of the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader is shown below: PITCH MOD Fader Response 36 The default source for the pitch modulation is LFO1. For more information on selecting the OSC 1 pitch modulation source in the OSC EDIT menu, please consult the section later in this document. Modulation Depth (semitones) 0 0 Fader Position 10

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DeepMind 12D User Manual
The diagram below shows the waveforms obtained with LFO control of
OSC 1:
As you increase the amount of PITCH MODULATION, the variance in the pitch
of oscillator will increase, resulting in larger increases and decreases as
demonstrated in the diagram below. The PITCH MODULATION will affect
both the SAWTOOTH and SQUARE waveforms produced by OSC 1.
The OSC 1 PITCH MOD range is from 0.00 cents to 36.0 semitones, and the
default setting is 0.00 cents.
The OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader has a non-linear response which gives more
resolution at smaller settings, to allow delicate or fine use of the modulation.
The response of the OSC 1 PITCH MOD fader is shown below:
OSC 1 (SAW)
LFO (SIN)
PITCH MOD
OSC 1 PITCH MODULATION (LFO AS SOURCE)
OSC 1 (SQR)
LFO (SIN)
PITCH MOD
OSC 1 PITCH MODULATION AMOUNT (LFO AS SOURCE)
OSC 1 (SQR)
LFO (SIN)
PITCH MOD LOW
PITCH MOD MED
PITCH MOD HIGH
36
0
0
10
PITCH MOD Fader Response
Fader Position
Modulation Depth (semitones)
The fader position, current value and stored value for the OSC 1 PITCH MOD
fader is shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the
modulation as shown below. The arrows indicate the polarity of
the modulation.
Note:
for ENVELOPE sources, the arrow will only point in the UP direction
indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch.
Note:
for Uni-polar LFO sources, the arrow will only point in the UP direction
indicating that the modulation will be positive from the base pitch.
The default source for the pitch modulation is LFO1. For more information
on selecting the OSC 1 pitch modulation source in the OSC EDIT menu,
please consult the section later in this document.