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Ok i have a few posts i need to get to i see 
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| Difference Between v.1 and v.2 |
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Well there are a bunch but to make this short and sweet..
v1. Main Volume, Tone Control, Amp Env, Filter Env, Filter, Delay, Supersaw Osc, Reverb.
v2. Main Volume, Main Transpose, Tone Control, Improved Supersaw Osc, Virus Osc (i will get to that below), Osc Common, Amp Env, Filter Env, Pitch Env, Portamento, Full LFO 1, Full LFO 2, Distortion, Reverb, Phat Chorus, Ping Pong Delay.
v2 also runs way smoother and has more patches and better sound quality.
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| EQ |
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Basically you have a Hi Shelf EQ and a Low Shelf EQ. The Frequency of the filter is controlled by the "Bass" or "Treble" knobs and the Range is basically a Boost or Cut knob to increase or decrease at the frequency you see fit.
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| That Tricky 2nd OSC |
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The Second OSC is what i call my Virus OSC because i created it to actually work like the oscillators on a virus.. so basically let me explain. The Wave Knob is what changes the waveform. 0= Pure Triangle, 1= pure sine, 2= pure saw, 3= pure square. Everything in-between each number is a linear mix of the waveforms. So if you were to put the knob at .5, you would have 50% triangle and 50% sine. This is pretty much how they work it on the access virus series with the exception of the triangle osc. Access starts with sine. So there you have it a second osc!
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| Learning |
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Well i didnt learn how to build synths overnight or by some tutorial but I can tell you it just takes steady patience and time to really understand it. Modular Synths are great places to start delving into synthesis and they really help to build your knowledge of whats going on behind the scene. It does take a good bit of math but nothing Windows Calculator cant handle haha.
Hope i cleared some things up guys! And yes it def. could use a new layout.. perhaps with the new reaktor 5 i can do one for everyone without too much hastle 
All the best,
Ross B
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