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pafanin
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radias pulse wave

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Sorry for the stupid question, is it possible to have a pulse wave on the radias?
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On oscillator 1 there is a pulse wave.
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you mean the square? or am I wrong?
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Hiya,

Oscillator 1 can use a full pulse width modulated wave (50:50 [square] through to 100:0 [silence]). Oscillator 2 can use a static square wave (50:50), but it has oscillator-sync and ring-modulation capabilities.

There's also another special wave on Oscillator 1 called Unison oscillator, which can stack five square waves together (still just using one-note polyphony) with detune and phase controls, and you still have Oscillator 2 to play with.

Square-wave cross-modulation is also available separately on Oscillator 1, as is simple FM.
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Post by meatballfulton »

pafanin wrote:you mean the square? or am I wrong?
Yes, you use Control 1 to adjust the pulse width of the square wave. Control 2 applies depth of LFO1 modulation (set to 0 for a static pulse, set to taste for pulse width modulation).
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