Arturia cs-80v Manual De Usuario

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ARTURIA – CS-80V – USER’S MANUAL
 
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The  sinusoid  is the purest of all. It is a unique harmonic and produced a very 
«damped» sound. It can be used to reinforce the low frequencies of a bass sound or 
as a frequency modulator in order to create harmonics that don’t exist in the original 
waveforms.  
 
 
 
 
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is a setting that allows you to modify the waveform cycle 
(or wave length). This can be done manually with the help of a knob «PW» or by 
modulation (with an envelope or LFO). This impulse width variation translates to a 
spectrum modification, resembling a waveform change. 
 
Unlike many other classic analog synthesizers, the CS-80V lets you change the impulse width not only for the 
square waveform but also for the triangle. 
This brings a large number of additional sound possibilities to compliment the base signal. 
 
 
 
The CS-80V waveform 
 
 
The synchronization of an oscillator with another creates more complex waveforms. If 
for example, you synchronize oscillator2 with oscillator1, oscillator2 will restart a new 
period every time the first oscillator completes a period, even if oscillator2 has not 
completed a complete period (this signifies that it is not tuned to the same tonality!) The 
more you tune oscillator2 upwards, the more you will encounter composite waveforms.