Week 9 - Additional Techniques and Advanced Modulation Flashcards
Which of the following controls a destination in the audio signal path?
- Second-order modulation
- Low-pass filter
- First-order modulation
- Matrix modulation
- First-order modulation
Which of the following is an example of first-order modulation?
- An envelope generator controlling filter cutoff
- Mod wheel controlling LFO amount
- Velocity controlling a filter envelope
- An envelope generator controlling LFO rate
Which of the following is a destination in first-order modulation?
- Filter cutoff
- LFO amount
- Envelope generator attack time
- LFO rate
Which of the following is a bi-polar modulation source?
- Mod wheel
- LFO
- Envelope generator
- Velocity
The term “wavetable” refers to:
- A list of vector positions
- A sequence of separate waveforms
- A type of modulation that controls an oscillator
- A single cycle of a waveform
True or False:
In a matrix modulation system, routings are fixed.
Wavesequencing is a technique first pioneered by which famous hardware synthesizer?
- Yamaha DX7
- Roland JP8080
- Korg Wavestation
- Kurzweil K250
Which of the following is not a practical way to control wavesequencing in Reason’s Thor synthesizer?
- LFO
- Velocity
- Filter Envelope
- Mod Envelope
True or False: Matrix Modulation in Reason’s Thor can only route a single modulation source to a single destination.
Which of the following changes wave shape by forcing an oscillator to restart mid-cycle?
- Linear FM
- Oscillator Sync
- Amplitude Modulation
- Ring Modulation
Which of the following techniques is not available in Reason’s Subtractor?
- Oscillator Sync
- FM
- Ring Modulation
- Wave Mixing
When 2 oscillators are “synced,” which of the following is true?
- The source oscillator is tuned lower than the 1 being controlled.
- 2 oscillators are tuned the same.
- 2 oscillators are slightly detuned
- The controlling oscillator is tuned higher than the one being controlled.
Which of the following techniques found in Subtractor use the multiply and subtract oscillator functions?
- Phase offset
- FM
- AM
- Ring Modulation
Which of the following is a difference between phase offset modulation in Subtractor and phase modulation in Thor?
- Phase offset modulation changes the shape of a single waveform in Subtractor.
- Phase offset modulation in Subtractor only produces odd harmonic partials.
- Phase modulation in Thor affects the level of partials.
- Phase modulation in Thor can only be controlled by an LFO.