
PS-3100
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Introduction
PS-3100
Features and facilities
Front and back panel illustration
1) Temperament Adjust
2) Signal Generators (SG)
3) Dynamic LP Filters (DLPF)
4) Envelope Modifiers (EM)
5) Resonators (RESO)
6) Total Signal Modifiers
7) Sample & Hold
8) Modulation Generators (MG1, MG2)
9) General Envelope Generator (GEG)
10) Voltage Processors (VP)
11) Patching Panel
12) Volume
13) Power
14) Manual Controller
15) Keyboard
16) Rear Panel
(1) CONTROL SECTION: Operation and principles
1 - 1 Signal Generators
1 - 2 Dynamic Lowpass Filters
1 - 3 Envelope Modifiers
1 - 4 Resonators
1 - 5 Amplitude Modulator
1 - 6 Ensemble
1 - 7 Total VCA
1 - 8 Keyboard Volume Balance
1 - 9 Modulation Generator 1
1 - 10 Sample & Hold
1 - 11 Modulation VCA
1 - 12 Modulation Generator 2
1 - 13 General Envelope Generator
1 - 14 Voltage Processors
1 - 15 Control Wheel
1 - 16 Momentary Switch
1 - 17 Volume Control
2 - 1 Thinking About Sound Synthesis
2 - 2 Creating Sounds Using The Built-In Patch
2 - 3 The Basic Process Of Sound Synthesis
2 - 4 Understanding The Patch And Its Use
3 - 1 Before Turning On The Power Switch
3 - 2 Cautionary Measures When Setting Up The Patch
3 - 3 CAUTION: When using the 60P terminals
4 - 1 Accessories Supplied With The PS-3100
4 - 2 Optional Units
4 - 3 Examples Of Expanded Operational Capability
4 - 4 The Effect Of Using Two PS-3100'S
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