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Any Tera Synth experts out there?

I got a few questions about Tera. In the LFO section of the manual it says:

Common - All voices of a part are modulated in sync.
Tempo Sync’d - The rate is synced to the tempo of the internal Arpeggiator
Random - Every voice has its own LFO starting with random phase on key down. The modulation is therefore phase-shifted for every voice of a polyphonic chord.
Key - Every voice has its own LFO starting with zero phase on key down.

-What is meant by voice here? Like I'm not understanding this: The modulation is therefore phase-shifted for every voice of a polyphonic chord.

In the Mixer section of the manual it says:

The three outputs of the wave mixer provides you with the following sub mixes:
Mix 1-3
Mix of the signals on input 1 to 3.
Mix 4-5
Mix of the signals on input 4 and 5.
Mix
Mix of all input signals.
Mix (hidamp)
Mix of all input signals with a filter to damp high frequencies.
Therefore you can also use this mixer as two independent mixers with, respectively, 2 and 3 inputs.

-I'm not getting this. Does this that the mixer can be submixed back into itself?

-What exactly does the subharmonic Osc do? Is it just a typical Sub Osc that runs below like...OSC 1 to give it more bass?

-As for Waveguide I have no idea about this nor was I able to get it to work or affect sound. Obviously not doing it right.

Any insight appreciated.

Comments

  • I would imagine the voice part of your first question is for each individual key press in a polyphonic state.

  • For the waveguide to do its thing you must have the FEEDBACK set to WAVEGUIDE. Turn up the LEVEL and play with the other parameters.

    SpookZoo is right about the LFO thing.

  • @SpookyZoo said:
    I would imagine the voice part of your first question is for each individual key press in a polyphonic state.

    So that's an LFO per key?

  • @Holiday - Yes. But the waveform and speed will be the same for each. Only the phase will be different.

  • Wow, that's a trip. Gonna have to test that out.

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