Combo parameter data – Dave Smith Instruments TETRA User Manual
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The following tables list the values used with the program parameters to specify
modulation destinations and sources.
Mod Destinations
Value
Off
0
Osc 1 Freq
1
Osc 2 Freq
2
Osc 1 and 2 Freq
3
Osc Mix
4
Noise Level
5
Osc 1 Pulse Width
6
Osc 2 Pulse Width
7
Osc 1 and 2 Pulse Width
8
Filter Frequency
9
Resonance
10
Filter Audio Mod Amt
11
VCA Level
12
Pan Spread
13
LFO 1 Freq
14
LFO 2 Freq
15
LFO 3 Freq
16
LFO 4 Freq
17
All LFO Freq
18
LFO 1 Amt
19
LFO 2 Amt
20
LFO 3 Amt
21
LFO 4 Amt
22
All LFO Amt
23
Filter Env Amt
24
Amp Env Amt
25
Env 3 Amt
26
All Env Amounts
27
Env 1 Attack
28
Env 2 Attack
29
Env 3 Attack
30
All Env Attacks
31
Env 1 Decay
32
Env 2 Decay
33
Env 3 Decay
34
All Env Decays
35
Env 1 Release
36
Env 2 Release
37
Env 3 Release
38
All Env Releases
39
Mod 1 Amt
40
Mod 2 Amt
41
Mod 3 Amt
42
Mod 4 Amt
43
Feedback Volume
44
Sub Osc 1 Level
45
Sub Osc 2 Level
46
Feedback Gain
47
Slew*
48
*Sequence 2 and 4 only
Mod Sources
Value
Off
0
Sequence Track 1
1
Sequence Track 2
2
Sequence Track 3
3
Sequence Track 4
4
LFO 1
5
LFO 2
6
LFO 3
7
LFO 4
8
Filter Envelope
9
Amp Envelope
10
Envelope 3
11
Pitch Bend
12
Mod Wheel
13
Pressure
14
MIDI Breath
15
MIDI Foot
16
MIDI Expression
17
Velocity
18
Note Number
19
Noise
20
Combo Parameter Data
Combo Mode has its own set of NRPNs that enable the parameters for each of
the combo’s parts to be addressed on one global MIDI channel. Ranges are the
same as for the previously listed program parameters.