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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.