5.11 Organic
Organic is an additive synthesizer which combins the output of up to 8 oscillators.
Although it has more oscillators than TripleOscillator, it is less flexible because it lacks a lot of its abilities, among them the option to modulate the oscillators with each other. The phase offsets of each oscillator are randomized whenever a note is played (for both stereo channels separately). For that reason this instrument sounds slightly different everytime you press a key even when you don't change any settings.
Organic is most useful for creating organ instruments (that's where its name comes from) and pads.
5.11.1 Individual Oscillator Controls
Wave: The waveform generated by the oscillator
0%: Sine
1%: Sawtooth
2%: Pulse
3%: Triangle
4%: Moog Triangle
5%: Exponential
Vol: Volume of the oscillator
Pan: Stereo panning of the oscillator
Wide: Coarse of the oscillator. Has a range of one octave up and down.
5.11.2 General Controls
Dist: Adds a clipper effect (distortion)
Vol: General volume
Randomize: Randomizes all oscillator settings
5.11.3 Tuning of the Oscillators
This is the default coarse of the oscillators with "Wide" on 0
5.11.3.1 Semitones Relative to Base Note
5.11.3.2 Semitones Relative to Previous Oscillator
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