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GRIND
GRIND Controls
(EN) Step 2: Controls
Oscillator (VCO) Section
1.
TIMBRE knob – Function varies depending
on the model selected, but generally sweeps
from darker to brighter content.
2. TIMBRE CV LEVEL – Attenuates the voltage
received at the Timbre CV input. If the CV
input is not patched, and a signal is received
at the Trig input, this knob will instead control
the amount of modulation from the internal
envelope generator.
3. BANK button – Toggles between Bank A,
Bank B and Bank C models.
4. MODEL LEDs – Indicate the current model via
red LED for bank A, green LED for bank B, or
yellow LED for bank C.
5. MODEL button – Scrolls through the
available models in the currently-active bank.
6. HARMONICS knob – Function varies
depending on the model selected, but
generally adjusts frequency spread or
tonal balance.
FM CV LEVEL – Attenuates the voltage
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received at the FM CV input.
8. FREQUENCY knob – Covers a range of
8 octaves, but can be narrowed down to
14 semitones.
MORPH knob – Function varies depending
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on the model selected, but generally controls
the character.
10. MORPH CV LEVEL – Attenuates the voltage
received at the Morph CV input. If the CV input
is not patched, and a signal is received at
the Trig input, this knob will instead control
the amount of modulation from the internal
envelope generator.
Filter (VCF) Section
The default VCF input is Output 1 from the VCO.
11. CUTOFF – Adjust the cutoff frequency of
the filter.
12. MODE – Select the VCF filter type from
low-pass, high-pass or LPG.
13. RESONANCE – Adjust the amount of
enhancement given to the signals at the cutoff
frequency.
14. MOD SOURCE – Select the modulation source
of the VCF from the envelope generator or
the LFO.
15. VCF MOD – Adjust the depth of VCF
modulation.
16. MOD POLARITY – Select the polarity of the
VCF modulation.
Output (VCA) Section
17. VOLUME – Adjust the overall synthesizer
output level.
18. VCA MODE – Select envelope, and the VCA
is modulated by the envelope. In the ON
position, the VCA output is the last key played,
and is independent of envelope. Select LPG to
replace the VCA with a Low Pass Gate.
Envelope Section
19. ATTACK – Control the amount of time taken
to reach the maximum level after a key is
pressed.
20. DECAY – Control the amount of time taken to
decay from the current level to minimum.
21. SUSTAIN – Control the level of the envelope
that is sustained after the attack time has
been reached.
Vibrato Section
22. VIBRATO – Control the amount of
modulation to the oscillator, by default this
controls the level of frequency modulation
from the LFO.
Modulation Section
23. LFO RATE – Adjust the frequency of the low
frequency oscillator. The LED will flash at the
LFO rate.
24. SHAPE – Select the LFO waveform from
square wave or triangular wave.
Utility Section
25. GLIDE – Adjust the amount of Glide time
(Portamento), between notes on the
keyboard. (If SHIFT is held, then the knob
also adjusts the "ratchet" during sequencer
operation.)
26. VC MIX – Adjust the VC MIX from LO/Mix 1
to HI/Mix 2. This control requires patch cords
to operate, as it is outside of the internal
sythesizer signal path.
Sequencer Section
27. TEMPO/GATE LENGTH – This controls the
sequencer and ARP tempo when the clock
source is set to internal. If USB or MIDI clock
is used, it also controls the value of clock
division. During step editing, it controls the
gate length. If SHIFT is held and sequencer
played, then it also adjusts the swing. If SHIFT
is held and ARP played, then it also adjusts the
ARP gate length.
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Quick Start Guide
28. HOLD/REST – During pattern playback, this
allows you to hold the current step. During
step editing, it allows you to enter a rest.
During ARP mode, it allows you to enter/
exit ARP-Hold mode. During keyboard use,
it allows you to hold the keys. (A footswitch
connected to the HOLD input will also do this.)
29. RESET/ACCENT – During playback, this allows
you to reset the pattern back to step 1. During
step editing, you can add an accent to a step.
30. ARP (SET END) – In ARP mode, an arpeggio
will play, based on the held notes using the
GRIND's 13 keyboard switches. Double-press
ARP, or press HOLD and ARP, to play and hold
an arpeggio. In Sequencer mode, pressing
SHIFT and SET END together, followed by a
STEP switch, will allow that step to become
the end of the current pattern.
31. ATTERN (BANK) – This button is used to
access either the current pattern, or bank
number, as follows:
PATTERN: Press PATTERN, and one of the 8
LOCATION LEDs will show the current pattern
number (from 1 to 8). To change to a different
pattern number, keep the PATTERN button
held down and press any of the STEP buttons
(1 to 8), or press <KYBD to decrease, or STEP>
to increase the pattern number.
BANK: Press SHIFT and PATTERN, and one of
the 8 LOCATION LEDs will show the current
bank number (from 1 to 8). To change to a
different bank number, keep both SHIFT and
BANK held down, and press any of the STEP
buttons (1 to 8), or press <KYBD to decrease,
or STEP> to hincrease the bank number.

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