![]() ![]() I tried to capture these, however I did a much better job with the effects section and later in the editor. Some parameters are only applicable based on other parameter settings. You can get from 0 to max, but fine tuning is best done on the FS1R itself. The FS1R has a few parameters that are higher resolution than The Missing Link supports. Note there are a couple of quirks to this editor. Each voiced and each unvoiced operator has the same set of parameters. Each of four parts on the FS1R has a total of eight voiced operators and eight unvoiced operators. Operator editor (16 pages/tabs x 4 editors): Below EQ are two screen grabs for the Operator edit pages. Main editor (16 pages/tabs): fseq editing, common controls, Part1 control (if you look at the tabs you can see Part2 - 4 as well), LFO & Filter, Formant Algorithm selection, FM Algorithm selection, Reverb, Variation Effects (two pages), Insert Efects (three pages), and EQ. This is one massive synth consisting of FM, Formant and subtractive synthesis. Pictured here are the unique editing screens to give you an idea of the sheer number of parameters available on the FS1R. The full editor is actually split into five editors, one main editor and four Operator editors (one for each part). You can find the editor here and on The Missing Link forum here. Every single parameter controlling sound on the FS1R is covered. You can, however, re-map it for Osculator or other, but it is fairly large - over 1000 parameters. ![]() This editor was made with TouchOSC and is currently mapped for The Missing Link. Update: you can find a TB MIDI Stuff port here that does not require The Missing Link. ![]()
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