Synth
OSC 1
OSC 2
LFO Frequency
LFO Mix
Oscillator
Generates a waveform which is processed and sent to your speakers. Control volume with the slider, tone with the waveform select, and the octave(how high or low the note is) with the octave select.
Low-frequency Oscillator
Creates a rhythmic pulse connected to the frequency of an oscillator. The frequency range in this case is between 0Hz and 12Hz. The higher the frequency, the faster the pulse. Control the volume of this oscillator with the LFO Mix slider.
Distortion
Modulates the shape of the wave to create a 'fuzzier' or 'crunchier' sound.
Record/Download
Click Record to begin recording sound. Click Stop to stop this recording. Click Download once you have recorded something to download. Recordings are not saved, so clicking the record button a second time will delete the previous take.
Envelope
Determines the shape of the note in terms of volume over time. Attack controls how long the note takes to reach full volume. Release controls how long the note takes to completely stop.
Low Pass Filter
Filters out all frequencies above a certain threshold. Allows frequencies below to 'pass' through. Can be useful for cleaning up a 'tinny' sound.
High Pass Filter
Filters out all frequencies below a certain threshold. Allows frequencies above to 'pass' through. Can be useful for cleaning up a muddy sound.
Delay
Causes the note to be repeated after it is played. Gain determines the amount of times the note will be repeated as well as it's intensity. Rate determines the amount of time between the repeated notes. If you want to stop the current delay just turn the gain all the way down.
Toggle Distortion
Envelope
Attack
Release
Low Pass Filter
High Pass Filter
Delay
Gain
Rate
Master Volume