4) Normal Setting
This diagram illustrates control positions for the Normal Setting. In
this setting, all modulation
functions are disconnected, producing a
basic unmodulated
tone. Since VCO-I and VCO.2 sound together,
adjust VCO-2's pitch to match VCO•I 's by means of the Pitch control.
This Normal Setting is the foundation
on which you will build when
creating sounds with the MS.20. You will find it useful to be able to
return to this setting whenever you start a new patch. Therefore, it
is recommended that you memorize these control positions for greater
efficiency
of operation.
vico I
VCO MIXER
VC02
O
O
•VCO
WAVE FORM
WAVE FORM
PITCH
YCO 2
SCAI-e
SCALE
•MG/T. EXT
MASTER
EGj/EXT
PORT
TUNE
VC'LPF»
VCA
EGØ&
•PEAK
OPEAK
WAVE FORM
MG/.T.EXT,
FREO
EG 2/EXT
EG 2/EXT
VCO "l
Vooä
HOLD
EXT
ATTACK
DECAY
DELAY
AMP
10
SUSTAIN
ATTACK
00000
•SIGLEVEL LOW CUT.'HIGHCUT CV ADJ' THRESLEVEL r
RELEASE
RELEASE
VOL
vco
vc
VCA
LPE
MIX
VCO-I,
EG 2
EG
I
vco-
EXT
PROCESSOR
BpF
CON,
SIG OUT
PHONES