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INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................1-1
CONVENTIONS IN THIS MANUAL..................................................................................................... 1-1
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MONOMACHINE ...........................................................1-2
KEEP IN MIND .................................................................................................................................... 1-2
HIGHLIGHTS ....................................................................................................................................... 1-2
+DRIVE FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
USER INTERFACE AND CONNECTORS....................................................................1-4
FRONT / MAIN CONTROL PANEL ..................................................................................................... 1-4
KEYBOARD INTERFACE, SFX-6........................................................................................................ 1-6
REAR CONNECTORS ........................................................................................................................ 1-7
ADDITIONAL REAR CONNECTORS, SFX-6...................................................................................... 1-8
RACK MOUNT KIT .............................................................................................................................. 1-8
RACK MOUNT KIT ASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................... 1-8
CONNECTING THE UNIT ................................................................................................................... 1-8
CARE INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 1-9
THE LCD USER INTERFACE ....................................................................................1-10
LAYER EDIT AND WINDOWS .......................................................................................................... 1-10
QUICK START ............................................................................................................ 1-11
SELECTING AND PLAYING A PATTERN ......................................................................................... 1-11
PLAYING IN MULTI TRIG MODE ...................................................................................................... 1-12
EXPLORING A PATTERN ................................................................................................................. 1-12
DIFFERENT TYPES OF RECORDING ............................................................................................. 1-12
OVERVIEW OF GRID RECORDING MODE................................................................................ 1-12
OVERVIEW OF LIVE RECORDING MODE................................................................................. 1-13
PARAMETER LOCKS .................................................................................................................. 1-13
MONOMACHINE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................1-15
CHOOSE YOUR WAY OF WORKING............................................................................................... 1-15
SIX INDIVIDUAL TRACKS ........................................................................................................... 1-15
SIX TRACK SEQUENCING.......................................................................................................... 1-15
MIDI SEQUENCING ..................................................................................................................... 1-15
POLY MODE................................................................................................................................. 1-15
MULTI TRIG MODE ...................................................................................................................... 1-15
MULTI MAP MODE....................................................................................................................... 1-15
MONOMACHINE SYNTHESIS ARRANGEMENT......................................................1-17
MONOMACHINE KITS ...................................................................................................................... 1-18
THE LINK BETWEEN KITS AND PATTERNS................................................................................... 1-18
LOADING A KIT............................................................................................................................ 1-19
LOADING AN EMPTY KIT............................................................................................................ 1-19
SAVING AND NAMING A KIT ...................................................................................................... 1-19
UNDO KIT..................................................................................................................................... 1-20
COPY KIT ..................................................................................................................................... 1-21
CLEAR KIT ................................................................................................................................... 1-21
KIT EDITING...................................................................................................................................... 1-22
ASSIGNING A MACHINE TO A TRACK ...................................................................................... 1-22
COPY MACHINE .......................................................................................................................... 1-23
CLEAR MACHINE ........................................................................................................................ 1-24
SETTING THE MIX BUS .............................................................................................................. 1-24
PARAMETER EDITING ..................................................................................................................... 1-25
TRACK EFFECTS ......................................................................................................1-26
LEVEL................................................................................................................................................ 1-26
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AMPLIFICATION PAGE ..................................................................................................................... 1-26
AMPLIFIER ENVELOPE............................................................................................................... 1-26
DISTORTION................................................................................................................................ 1-27
TRACK VOLUME.......................................................................................................................... 1-28
PAN............................................................................................................................................... 1-29
PORTAMENTO ............................................................................................................................. 1-29
FILTER PAGE .................................................................................................................................... 1-29
BASIC FILTER CONTROLS ......................................................................................................... 1-30
FILTER ENVELOPE ..................................................................................................................... 1-31
FILTER TRACKING ...................................................................................................................... 1-31
EFFECTS PAGE ................................................................................................................................ 1-32
EQ................................................................................................................................................. 1-32
SAMPLE RATE REDUCTION....................................................................................................... 1-32
DELAY .......................................................................................................................................... 1-33
LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS.......................................................................... 1-35
LFO CONTROLS .......................................................................................................................... 1-35
ADDITIONAL KIT SETTINGS .................................................................................... 1-38
ASSIGN ............................................................................................................................................. 1-38
JOYSTICK .................................................................................................................................... 1-39
VELOCITY .................................................................................................................................... 1-39
KEY TRACKING ........................................................................................................................... 1-40
TRIG TRACK SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 1-40
MULTI TRIG ....................................................................................................................................... 1-41
MULTI ENV ........................................................................................................................................ 1-43
THE PATTERN SEQUENCER.................................................................................... 1-45
BASIC PATTERN OPERATION ......................................................................................................... 1-45
PATTERN SELECTION ................................................................................................................ 1-45
PATTERN CHAINING ................................................................................................................... 1-46
SCALE SETUP ............................................................................................................................. 1-46
COMPOSING A PATTERN ................................................................................................................ 1-47
RECORDING PREPARATIONS ................................................................................................... 1-47
GRID RECORDING ...................................................................................................................... 1-47
LIVE RECORDING ....................................................................................................................... 1-49
STEP RECORDING...................................................................................................................... 1-50
NOTE COPY................................................................................................................................. 1-50
CLEAR NOTE PARAMETER LOCKS........................................................................................... 1-50
TRACK PAGE COPY.................................................................................................................... 1-51
CLEAR TRACK PAGE .................................................................................................................. 1-51
TRACK COPY............................................................................................................................... 1-52
CLEAR TRACK............................................................................................................................. 1-53
PATTERN COPY .......................................................................................................................... 1-53
CLEAR PATTERN......................................................................................................................... 1-54
SUPER COPY .............................................................................................................................. 1-54
SUPER CLEAR............................................................................................................................. 1-55
TEMPO .............................................................................................................................................. 1-55
THE TEMPO SCREEN ................................................................................................................. 1-56
TAP TEMPO ................................................................................................................................. 1-56
EXTERNAL SYNCHRONISATION ............................................................................................... 1-56
PARAMETER LOCKS........................................................................................................................ 1-57
PARAMETER LOCKS IN GRID RECORDING MODE ................................................................. 1-57
PARAMETER LOCKS IN LIVE RECORDING MODE .................................................................. 1-58
ADVANCED SEQUENCER CONTROL ............................................................................................. 1-58
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TRIG TRACKS.............................................................................................................................. 1-58
TRIGLESS TRIGS ........................................................................................................................ 1-59
PITCHLESS TRIGS...................................................................................................................... 1-59
ADDITIONAL SEQUENCER FEATURES ..................................................................1-61
THE ARPEGGIATOR......................................................................................................................... 1-61
ARPEGGIATOR BASIC SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 1-61
ARPEGGIATOR ENVELOPE TRIGGING SWITCHES................................................................. 1-62
ARPEGGIATOR RHYTHM AND OFFSET TRACK ...................................................................... 1-63
TRANSPOSE..................................................................................................................................... 1-63
SWING............................................................................................................................................... 1-64
THE SWING TRACK .................................................................................................................... 1-65
SLIDE ................................................................................................................................................ 1-66
THE MUTE MODE............................................................................................................................. 1-67
MINIMISING THE MUTE WINDOW ............................................................................................. 1-68
POLY MODE...................................................................................................................................... 1-69
THE MIDI SEQUENCER.............................................................................................1-70
USING THE MIDI SEQUENCER.................................................................................................. 1-70
THE MAIN MIDI SEQUENCER INTERFACE ............................................................................... 1-71
COMPARISON WITH THE INTERNAL SEQUENCER ................................................................ 1-71
THE SONG MODE......................................................................................................1-73
LOAD SONG ................................................................................................................................ 1-73
SAVE SONG................................................................................................................................. 1-74
SONG PLAY ................................................................................................................................. 1-75
SONG TRANSPORT .................................................................................................................... 1-75
SONG EDITING............................................................................................................................ 1-76
SONG EDIT TRANSPORT........................................................................................................... 1-77
SONG LOOPS.............................................................................................................................. 1-78
SONG JUMP ................................................................................................................................ 1-78
SONG HALT ................................................................................................................................. 1-78
SONG TRACK TRANSPOSE....................................................................................................... 1-79
SONG EXTRA .............................................................................................................................. 1-79
MONOMACHINE ROUTING .......................................................................................1-81
THE MONOMACHINE MIXER ..................................................................................................... 1-81
THE FX MACHINES ..................................................................................................................... 1-81
USING THE AUDIO INPUTS........................................................................................................ 1-82
NEIGHBOUR ROUTING .............................................................................................................. 1-83
MIX BUS ROUTING ..................................................................................................................... 1-84
ROUTING MODE AB=MIX ........................................................................................................... 1-85
ROUTING MODE 6xMONO ......................................................................................................... 1-85
GLOBAL SETTINGS ..................................................................................................1-87
TURBO MENU................................................................................................................................... 1-87
AUDIO ............................................................................................................................................... 1-88
MASTER TUNE ............................................................................................................................ 1-88
ROUTING ..................................................................................................................................... 1-89
CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................... 1-89
MIDI CHANNELS.......................................................................................................................... 1-89
MORE ON THE MONOMACHINE MIDI FUNCTIONALITY ......................................................... 1-90
CONTROL OUT1.......................................................................................................................... 1-91
CONTROL OUT2.......................................................................................................................... 1-92
CONTROL IN................................................................................................................................ 1-92
MULTI MAP EDIT ......................................................................................................................... 1-93
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MECHANICAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................ 1-94
FILE ................................................................................................................................................... 1-95
SYSEX SEND ............................................................................................................................... 1-95
SYSEX RECEIVE ......................................................................................................................... 1-97
DIGIPRO MANAGER (MKII UNITS ONLY) .................................................................................. 1-99
RECEIVE WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................................ 1-100
SEND WAVEFORMS.................................................................................................................. 1-102
ERASE WAVEFORMS................................................................................................................ 1-103
RENAME WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................................ 1-104
+DRIVE SETTINGS (+DRIVE UNITS ONLY) ............................................................................. 1-105
SNAPSHOT MANAGER (+DRIVE UNITS ONLY) ...................................................................... 1-106
DIGIBANK MANAGER (MKII +DRIVE UNITS ONLY) ................................................................ 1-107
MIDI SEQ.................................................................................................................................... 1-108
MIDI SEQ SETTINGS................................................................................................................. 1-108
EARLY STARTUP MENU ......................................................................................... 1-110
TEST MODE .................................................................................................................................... 1-110
EMPTY RESET................................................................................................................................ 1-110
FACTORY RESET ........................................................................................................................... 1-110
SOFT RESET ...................................................................................................................................1-111
MIDI UPGRADE................................................................................................................................1-111
SEND UPGRADE .............................................................................................................................1-111
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ................................................................................... 1-113
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................... 1-113
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE MKI AND MKII MODELS .................................... 1-114
DESIGN ........................................................................................................................................... 1-114
POWER SUPPLY............................................................................................................................. 1-114
SNR RATIO AND OUTPUTS ........................................................................................................... 1-114
USER WAVEFORMS ....................................................................................................................... 1-114
CREDITS .................................................................................................................. 1-115
PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT.................................................................................... 1-115
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN..................................................................................................................... 1-115
ADDITIONAL DESIGN..................................................................................................................... 1-115
USER’S MANUAL ............................................................................................................................ 1-115
FACTORY DEFAULT SOUND DESIGN .......................................................................................... 1-115
FACTORY WAVEFORMS ................................................................................................................ 1-115
CONTACT INFORMATION....................................................................................... 1-116
ELEKTRON WEBSITE .................................................................................................................... 1-116
POSTAL ADDRESS......................................................................................................................... 1-116
TELEPHONE ................................................................................................................................... 1-116
APPENDIX A: MACHINE REFERENCE
SUPERWAVE............................................................................................................... A-1
SUPERWAVE SAW “SWAVE-SAW” ....................................................................................................A-1
SUPERWAVE PULSE “SWAVE-PULSE”.............................................................................................A-2
SUPERWAVE ENSEMBLE “SWAVE-ENS” .........................................................................................A-2
SID ............................................................................................................................... A-3
SID 6581 ..............................................................................................................................................A-3
DIGIPRO ...................................................................................................................... A-4
DIGIPRO WAVE “DPRO-WAVE” .........................................................................................................A-4
DIGIPRO BEAT BOX “DPRO-BBOX” ..................................................................................................A-4
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DIGIPRO DOUBLEDRAW “DPRO-DDRW” .........................................................................................A-5
DIGIPRO ENSEMBLE “DPRO-DENS” ................................................................................................A-5
FM+ .............................................................................................................................. A-6
FM+STATIC “FM+STAT” ......................................................................................................................A-6
FM+PARALLELL “FM+PAR” ................................................................................................................A-7
FM+DYNAMIC “FM+DYN”...................................................................................................................A-7
VO ................................................................................................................................ A-8
VO-6 ....................................................................................................................................................A-8
VO-6 TUTORIAL.............................................................................................................................A-9
GND MACHINES ....................................................................................................... A-10
GROUND “GND” ...............................................................................................................................A-10
SINE WAVE “SIN” ..............................................................................................................................A-10
NOISE “NOIS” ...................................................................................................................................A-10
FX MACHINES........................................................................................................... A-12
THRU .................................................................................................................................................A-12
REVERB ............................................................................................................................................A-12
CHORUS ...........................................................................................................................................A-13
DYNAMIX ..........................................................................................................................................A-13
DYNAMIX TUTORIAL...................................................................................................................A-14
RING MODULATOR ..........................................................................................................................A-14
PHASER ............................................................................................................................................A-14
FLANGER ..........................................................................................................................................A-14
APPENDIX B: MIDI CONTROL REFERENCE
MONOMACHINE MIDI SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................B-1
NOTE ON & NOTE OFF MESSAGES............................................................................................B-1
CONTROL CHANGE MESSAGES.................................................................................................B-2
NRPN MAPPING ............................................................................................................................B-5
OTHER MIDI MESSAGES .............................................................................................................B-6
APPENDIX C: SYSEX REFERENCE
INDEX
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Monomachine SFX-6/SFX-60/SFX-60 MKII/SFX-60+ MKII as
your companion for music creation. It is a powerful and intuitive tool for creating sounds,
melodies and musical compositions of all kinds. We hope you will have a lot of fun while
exploring the vast possibilities of the Monomachine. To make the most of the machine, we
would like you to carefully read the relevant parts of this manual before operating the
instrument.
Two main versions of the Monomachine exist. The keyboard variant SFX-6 and the keyboardless SFX-60/SFX-60 MKII/SFX-60+ MKII modules. To avoid confusion the SFX-60/
SFX-60 MKII/SFX-60+ MKII models will from here on be referred to as the Monomachine
tabletop versions.
CONVENTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
In this manual we have used certain conventions for indicating input using knobs and buttons through the user interface. These conventions are listed below.
Keys (buttons) are written in upper case with bold style, and they are enclosed in brackets.
For instance, the key “function” on the main panel is written [FUNCTION].
Menu names, certain modes and operations are written in upper case. The SYNTHESIS
menu is an example of that.
Setting alternatives are written in bulleted form.
Messages visible on the screen will be written in upper case with quotation marks. Like
this, “RECEIVING DUMP”.
Parameter abbreviations as they appear on the screen are written in bold style, for example PTCH
Knobs are written in upper case with bold, italic style. For instance, the LEVEL knob is an
example of this.
LED indicators like the record LED are written .
The following symbols are used throughout the manual:
This symbol indicates information that you need to pay attention to.
This symbol indicates a tip that might make it easier interacting with the Monomachine.
This symbol is used to caution you to protect your hearing (once).
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MONOMACHINE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MONOMACHINE
Synthesizers are available in many different types and forms. Nevertheless, for most part
they follow the norm how a synthesizer of its era is expected to be. Development for musical tools generally comes in the form of new synthesis techniques or an increase in polyphony, memory or other quantitative elements. The advances in the music machine world
have brought numerous good inventions for musicians. However, we believe usability is
easily lost in the hunt for the highest specifications.
With the Monomachine we have tried creating a synthesizer free from prejudice, and focus
on what actually spurs creativity without letting technology stand in your way. We want to
inspire you to make sounds and music you haven’t even thought of.
We have put all our efforts into exploring, to the fullest extent, the concept we believe is
one of the most creative in the history of synthesizers - the monophonic synthesizer with a
tightly integrated sequencer. The Monomachine offers ground breaking sound synthesis
machines, divided into five Monosynths, together with dedicated track effects. The sound
synthesis tracks are controlled with the world’s most advanced pattern based sequencer,
inspired by the concept found in grid programmed drum machines.
KEEP IN MIND
The Monomachine is a very multifaceted synthesizer. Depending on how you choose to
use it certain aspects of it will be more important to you. We have combined many new creative approaches with what we enjoy most in the tradition of synthesizers.
Try to find your own way of working, whether it being using the song sequencer to build
complete songs, building patterns for real-time manipulation using the MULTI TRIG function, or using your favourite sound in POLY mode. This user’s manual will guide you
through all the functions and give some hints on relevant applications.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 6 Track Internal Sequencer with sound synthesis
• 6 Track External MIDI Sequencer
• 5x Monosynths: SuperWave, SID, DigiPRO, FM+, VO
• Dynamically controlled Stereo effects.
• 6x Tape-style Tempo synced delays
• 18x Tempo synced LFO's
• 12 Arpeggiators
• Full real-time control
• DigiPro user waveforms (MKII units only)
• Man-machine potential
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MONOMACHINE
+DRIVE FEATURES
The Monomachine SFX-60+ MKII comes with the +Drive installed by default. A +Drive
allows for thousands of patterns, sounds, songs and waveforms to be stored internally and
more or less instantly recalled. All Monomachine models can be upgraded with a +Drive.
Read more about the +Drive menus and settings on page 105.
The +Drive adds 128 Snapshots. A Monomachine Snapshot can contain up to 128 patterns, 128 kits, 24 songs and 8 globals. If the Monomachine is a MKII model, each Snapshot is also linked to a Digibank. A Digibank consists of 64 user replaceable waveforms.
Digibanks can be dynamically switched within a Snapshot.
When you load a Snapshot it is transferred to the Battery Backed Memory of the Monomachine. From here you can edit the patterns, kits, songs and globals of the Snapshot. In the
case of MKII models, the Digibank associated with the Snapshot is transferred to the DSP.
+DRIVE
Snapshots
Snapshot 1
Snapshot 2
Snapshot 3
Sequencer
Battery Backed
Memory
Snapshot 128
Digibanks
Bank 1
Bank 2
DIGIPRO
Bank 3
Bank 128
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USER INTERFACE AND CONNECTORS
USER INTERFACE AND CONNECTORS
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The Monomachine main control panel:
1. Master volume control. Sets the volume for the main output and the headphone jack.
2. The LCD graphical interface display.
3. LEVEL knob. Sets the overall volume level of the track in focus.
4. DATA ENTRY knobs. Used for tweaking parameters for the machines and effects.
• The DATA ENTRY and LEVEL knobs allow accelerated editing by pressing the
knob while turning it.
5. [DATA PAGE] selection keys. These keys are used for browsing through the seven
DATA pages. The current selection is indicated by the LED’s to the left of
these keys.
Press both [DATA PAGE] keys simultaneously to open the MULTI ENV window.
6. [TRACK] keys 1-6. These keys are used for selecting which track is in focus of editing.
The secondary function is to mute or activate the track. The
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