Dave Smith Instruments PROPHET 12 KEYBOARD User Manual

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Prophet 12 Operation Manual

Oscillators

Slave Osc

Master Osc

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

1

The effect of Sync is much more easily heard than explained. Here’s a

simple example of how to use Sync.

1. Load the Basic Patch from the Global menu. Oscillator 1 and 2

s

haPe

is set to sawtooth and oscillators 3 and 4 are off.

2. Turn oscillator 2 o

UtPUt

l

evel

to 0. Only oscillator 1 should be

audible.

3. Turn oscillator 1 s

ync

on.

4. Now turn oscillator 1 P

itch

while playing the keyboard. The

harmonic content changes, but not the fundamental pitch. Now do

the same thing while turning oscillator 2 P

itch

. (Remember: only

oscillator 1 should actually be audible.) The fundamental pitch

changes, but the harmonic content is relatively consistent. Oscillator

2 is the master and oscillator 1 is the slave.

Tip:

Use glide, an envelope generator, an LFO, the mod wheel, or

other modulation source to sweep the pitch of a slave oscillator.

Of course, each of the four oscillators can be synced, so it’s possible to

have two pairs of synced oscillators or to sync oscillators in series (an

oscillator synced to a synced oscillator, synced to a synced oscillator…).

Note:

The o

scillator

1 s

UB

o

ctave

does not sync to oscillator 2. To

sync oscillator 1 and have a sub octave that plays in tune with oscil-

lator 2, use one of the other oscillators as a sub.

Output Level: 0…127—

Sets the output level for each of the oscillators.

Note:

When using three or four oscillators, it may be necessary to

reduce the levels of each to avoid clipping.

Frequency Modulation (FM): 0…127—

Allows one oscillator—called

the modulator, for the purposes of FM synthesis—to modulate the

frequency of another oscillator—called the carrier. The arrows between

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