diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-esfm.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-esfm.md index bbaa917fa..c71ee43dd 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-esfm.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-esfm.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Key Scale Rate (KSR)**: also known as "Rate Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch. -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - note that values 11, 13 and 14 behave as 10, 12 and 15 respectively. - **Tune (CT)**: sets the semitone offset in relation to the note (-24 to 24). - this is a software effect. diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opl.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opl.md index 1e9a0092d..b60850ada 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opl.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opl.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Key Scale Rate (KSR)**: also known as "Rate Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch. -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - note that values 11, 13 and 14 behave as 10, 12 and 12 respectively. - **Waveform Select (WS)**: changes the waveform of the operator (OPL2 and OPL3 only, 0-3 range on OPL2 and 0-7 on OPL3). - **Vibrato (VIB)**: makes the operator affected by LFO vibrato. diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opll.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opll.md index 6f7fc3a9b..3fe9aabad 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opll.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opll.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Envelope Scale (KSR)**: also known as "Key Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch. -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - note that values 11, 13 and 14 behave as 10, 12 and 12 respectively. - **Vibrato (VIB)**: makes the operator affected by LFO vibrato. diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opm.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opm.md index 7839b933e..f2ef32d3d 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opm.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opm.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Envelope Scale (RS/KS)**: also known as "Key Scale" or "Rate Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch (0 to 3). -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - **Fine Detune (DT)**: shifts the pitch a little (0 to 7). - **Coarse Detune (DT2)**: shifts the pitch by tens of cents (0 to 3). diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opn.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opn.md index cf3bb0ba8..e3c07e6d6 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opn.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opn.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Envelope Scale (RS/KS)**: also known as "Key Scale" or "Rate Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch (0 to 3). -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - **Fine Detune (DT)**: shifts the pitch a little (0 to 7). diff --git a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opz.md b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opz.md index dbfbbe9ef..d176e8c51 100644 --- a/doc/4-instrument/fm-opz.md +++ b/doc/4-instrument/fm-opz.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ these apply to each operator: ![FM ADSR chart](FM-ADSRchart.png) - **Envelope Scale (RS/KS)**: also known as "Rate Scale" or "Key Scale". determines the degree to which the envelope execution speed increases according to the pitch (0 to 3). -- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). The values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. +- **Frequency Multiplier (MULT)**: sets the coarse pitch offset in relation to the note (0 to 15). the values follow the harmonic scale. For example, 0 is -1 octave, 1 is 0 octaves, 2 is 1 octave, 3 is 1 octave 7 semitones, and so on. - **Fine Frequency Multiplier (Fine)**: a fine control for MULT. - **Envelope Generator Shift (EGS)**: adds a "handicap" to the envelope. in other words, the minimum volume of the operator. - 0: no change