ANALOGUE BASSLINE SYNTHESIZERTRANSP ASHUFFLE BSWING RSTOWNERS MANUAL VERS. 1.0
18 19 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTIONThis is how to program the four sequencer tracks:Note: Maybe it is necessary to make room for a new
20 21 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTIONall the ”white keys”. By turning the VALUE encoder, you select a note. To access the ”black keys”,
22 23 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION• Hit a STEP to select it and keep it depressed while moving the desired PARAMETER knob. This valu
24 25 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION• Hit SHIFT (hold) + SHUFFLEtoentertheshufefunction.• Hit a STEP (hold) + move VALUEtosel
26 27 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4.4. Save PatternsSaving you new creation as a pattern works exactly the same way as saving a prese
28 29 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4.6. Transpose MenuThe transpose menu not only offers a function to transpose the current preset /
30 31 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4.6.5. Sequencer Running DirectionHitting one of the buttons labelled , , determines t
32 33 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION• Hit lower STEP (hold) + upper STEP Thiswillloadtherstpresetofthechain. • Hitrstupp
34 35 5. SOUND GENERATION 5. SOUND GENERATION5. SOUND GENERATIONMAGMAsportsafully-edgedmonophonicsynthesiserwithfullyanaloguesignalpath–
36 37 5. SOUND GENERATION 5. SOUND GENERATION5.2. Oscillator (VCO) / MixerThe VCO is MAGMA´s main signal source. It provides the basic waveforms to t
2 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSBefore using MAGMA, please follow the instructions for use of the instrument as this will warrant proper operation of the ins
38 39 5. SOUND GENERATION 5. SOUND GENERATION5.4. Amplier (VCA)TheVCAhasonlyonesinglecontrol–theVOLUME knob. It adjusts the output level of
41 6. MIDI FUNCTIONS40 5. SOUND GENERATIONAll eight waveforms can operate in all of the three modes, which results in a total of 24 different settings
43 7. APPENDIX42 6. MIDI FUNCTIONS6.3. Real-time Transposition of SequenceIn preset or pattern mode, incoming midi notes will transpose the current se
4 5ANALOGUE BASSLINE SYNTHESIZERTRANSP ASHUFFLE BSWING RST WELCOME TO THE OWNERS MANUALVERS 1.0CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1.1. Preface
7 2. GETTING STARTED61. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION1.1. Preface„Magma(fromGreekμάγμα„mixture“)isamixtureofmoltenorsemi-uidrock,volatile
8 9 2. GETTING STARTED2. GETTING STARTEDMeaning: Turn the VALUE encoder (to select a funktion / enter a value).Important hints are labelled like this
10 11 2. GETTING STARTED2. GETTING STARTED• USB:ForMIDIviaUSBandrmwareupdates. • MIDI IN: To control MAGMA from MIDI devices not equipped w
1213 3. OVERVIEW 3. OVERVIEW3. OVERVIEWHereyouwillndabriefoverviewofMAGMA´sfunctions.Yes,itisallhiddeninthesetwopictures,butyou
15 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION14 3. OVERVIEW3.3. Sound generation / SignalpathThis is what is to be found under the hood of MAGMA´s sound generation. All s
16 17 4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4. PROGRAMMING SECTION4.1.2. Loading a presetAsmentionedabove,loadingapresetmeansloadingasequencewithaspecic
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