ttm006(Synth C)
The ttm006 is a digital synthesizer with a unique waveform synthesis engine and modulation mechanism. The basic waveform generation engine and waveform generation parameters follow those of ttm002.
By selecting any one of five different waveform generation patterns and adjusting up to eight parameters, waveform generation can be performed with simple operation.
Instead of shaving the waveform with a filter as in a general synthesizer, any desired timbre can be obtained by changing the phase of the generated waveform over time.
For final tone adjustment, a high-pass filter, low-pass filter, and chorus are provided.
Latest version Ver.01.02: Download from KVR website
1) Fixed a bug that prevented program changes from being executed immediately after startup.
Feature
Generation of basic waveforms from nothing using a unique algorithm.
Positive tone generation by our unique modulation mechanism.
Practical sound generation with simple operations because it is focused on basic functions.
Small memory usage and light load.
Parameter Description
Modulation
Adjust the modulation.
Level:The higher the value, the greater the modulation effect.
Time:Adjusts the number of modulations per waveform.
X:Adjusts the speed of modulation in the time direction.
Y:Adjusts the speed of modulation in the amplitude direction.
Filter
Adjusts the filter.
HP: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter.
LP: Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter.
Chorus
Adjusts the chorus.
Freq.: Adjusts the frequency of the chorus.
Depth: Adjusts the amplitude of the chorus.
Save/Load Patches
Saves/loads patch data.
Save: Saves the patch data.
Load: Loads the patch data.
Temporary storage of patches
Temporarily stores the currently selected patch data in preset number 0.
Waveform generation type
By clicking on the button, you can select the waveform type from Sin/Rect/Rect2/Sin-N/Sin-X. The effect of Param.1 to Param.7 differs depending on the waveform type. Unused Param. are grayed out.
Sin: Sine wave can be used as the basic waveform and Param.1 and Param.2 can be used to deform the waveform.
Rect: Rectangle waveform can be deformed using Param.1 to Param.7 as the basic waveform.
Rect2:Rectangle waveform can be deformed using Param.1 to Param.7 as the basic waveform. Rect2 features a softer tone with rounded corners.
Sin-N: Using the sine wave as the basic waveform, Param.1 to Param.3 can be used to deform the waveform. Noise waveforms can be generated by superimposing sine waves multiple times.
Sin-X: Using the sine wave as the basic waveform, Param.1 and Param.2 can be used to deform the waveform. A metallic tone can be obtained by increasing the sampling frequency.
Window
Adjusts the range of rounding at both ends of the basic waveform. The larger the number, the softer the tone tends to be. The image is shown when the upper waveform is 0% and the lower waveform is 100%.
Envelope
Adjusts the envelope.
Type: Select from the preset envelopes.
Attack: Adjusts the time between the attack and decay of the envelope. A negative value makes the attack early, and a positive value makes it late.
Sustain: Adjusts the sustain time of the envelope. A negative value makes the sustain time faster, while a positive value makes it slower.
Pitch
Adjusts the pitch of the note. The envelope pattern selected in Type is used. A negative value lowers the pitch; a positive value raises the pitch.
Start: Adjusts the pitch immediately after the start of the sound.
Attack: Adjusts the pitch during the attack.
End: Adjusts the final pitch until the key is released.
Volume gain
Adjusts the volume. The higher the value, the louder the volume.
Patch name
Change the patch name. Click on the text box to switch to input mode.
Tips
Fine-tune the settings.
If you operate the GUI while holding down the Shift key, the amount of change in value is reduced to 1/5 of the normal value, making fine adjustments easier.