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Operation Manual by Ludvig Carlson, Anders Nordmark, Roger Wiklander
Quality Control: C.Bachmann, H. Bischoff, S. Pfeifer, C. Schomburg
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies AG. The software
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© Steinberg Media Technologies AG, 2002.
All rights reserved.

Introduction
This document contains descriptions for the VST Instruments which
can be found in the Cubase 5 Instruments subfolder of your VST plugins if you chose to install any of these during the Cubase SX/SL installation.
•

JX16 - a software synthesizer.
See page 4.

•

CS40 - a software synthesizer.
See page 14.

•

Neon - a software synthesizer.
See page 16.

•

LM-9 - a drum machine.
See page 18.

Mac OS X disclaimer

Mac users should be aware of the fact that although these instruments have been updated to function under OS X, they have not been
thoroughly tested in this environment. These instruments could be
viewed as a “bonus” part of the package, and should be used at one’s
own risk. Steinberg will not officially offer support for these older plugins under OS X.

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JX16 Synthesizer

The JX16 is a dual oscillator software synthesizer with the following
main features:
•

The JX16 is polyphonic with up to 16 voices.
The polyphony setting for each patch is user programmable.

•

Low CPU load and high quality sound (low aliasing distortion).

•

Multimode Filter.
Lowpass, Bandpass and Hipass filter modes are available.

•

Oscillator Lock function enables the creation of pulse and square
waveforms with classic PWM (Pulse Width Modulation).
See page 12.

•

Built-in stereo chorus effect.

•

The JX16 receives MIDI in Omni mode (on all MIDI channels).
You don’t need to select a MIDI channel to direct MIDI to the JX16.

•

The JX16 responds to MIDI Controller messages.
See page 13.

❐ All parameters can be automated as described in the Operation Manual.

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JX16 Parameters
Osc 1+2 Section

This section contains parameters affecting both oscillators.
Parameter

Values

Description

Octave

-2/+2

Tunes the oscillators in octave steps.

Fine Tune

-100/+100 Cent

Tunes the oscillators in cent (100th of a
semitone) steps.

Vibrato

0-100

Governs how much the LFO should modulate the pitch of the oscillators (vibrato). The
Vibrato parameter is also controllable via
MIDI by using the Mod Wheel.

Noise

0-100

This parameter produces white noise mixed
with the oscillators. By using the “OSC lock”
parameter you can “cancel out” the oscillators and use pure noise as the sound source.
This is described on page 12.

OSC lock

0-95/Free

See page 12.

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The Oscillator 2 Section

This section contains parameters that affect oscillator 2 only.
Parameter

Values

Description

OSC Mix

0-100

Controls the level of oscillator 2. 100 produces
equal level to oscillator 1, which has a fixed output
level.

Coarse

-24/+24
Semitones

Tuning of Oscillator 2, in semitone steps.

Fine Tune

-50/+50 Cent

Fine tuning of Oscillator 2, in cent (=100th of a
semitone) steps.

Vibrato

-100/100

This lets you apply vibrato on the second oscillator
only. This can be useful for creating PWM effects see page 12 for a further description. Both positive
and negative values can be set.

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The Glide/Chorus Section

This section contains Glide parameters, and also the Polyphony and
Chorus parameters.
Parameter

Values

Description

Mode

Off/Held/On

If set to “On”, the pitch will glide up or down between
notes played. If set to “Held”, Glide will only be applied when you press a key while another key is held.

Rate

0-100

Controls the time it takes for the pitch to glide from
one note to the next when using Glide. If Bend (see
below) is used, this parameter controls the time it
takes for the pitch bend to “land” at the correct pitch.

Bend

-36/+36
Semitones

Applies an initial pitch bend to the notes played. Negative values causes the pitch to slide up to the pitch of
the note played, and vice versa.

Polyphony

1 to 16

This sets the polyphony, i.e. the number of voices a
patch can use.

Chorus

OFF/I/II/III/IV

This adds a stereo chorus effect. The values set different modulation rates and depths for the effect.

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The LFO Section

This section contains the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) parameters. LFOs are used to modulate parameters like pitch (vibrato) or the
filter cutoff.
Parameter

Values

Description

LFO Wave

Sine/Square/
Saw+/Saw-/
Random

This sets the LFO waveform for modulating parameters: Sine produces smooth modulation suitable
for vibrato, Square produces stepped modulation
between two alternating values, Saw+/- produces
ramp up/down values respectively, and Random
will produce random stepped modulation.

LFO Sync

On/Off

If this is activated, the LFO rate will be synced to
the sequencer tempo in various beat divisions that
can be set with the LFO Rate parameter.

LFO Rate

0.018-54.598 Hz Governs the modulation rate of the LFO.

LFO Rate
8 to 1/8
(tempo sync on) Beats
1 Beat=1/4 note

If the “LFO Sync” parameter is activated, the LFO
rate will be synced to the sequencer tempo, according to the different beat divisions that can be
specified here.

LFO Velocity

This allows you to control the LFO Rate parameter
with velocity, i.e. by how hard or soft you strike a
note on the keyboard. The harder you play the
faster the LFO rate.

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0-100

The VCF Section

This section contains the filter parameters:
Parameter

Values

Description

VCF Mode

LP/HP/BP/Off Sets the filter mode to either lowpass (LP), highpass
(HP), bandpass (BP) or off. The filter modes are described on page 13.

VCF Freq
(Cutoff)

0-100

Controls the filter frequency or “cutoff”. If a lowpass
filter is used, it could be said to control the opening
and closing of the filter, producing the classic
“sweeping” synthesizer sound. How this parameter
operates is governed by the filter mode (see page
13).

Resonance

0-100

The Resonance control for the filter. Raise this for a
more pronounced filter sweep effect. If set to 100,
the filter will self-oscillate and produce a pitch. See
the “VCF Key” parameter below for a description of
how this can be used.

VCF Env

-100/+100

Controls how much the filter cutoff should be affected by the VCF Envelope parameters. Negative
values will invert the filter envelope settings.

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VCF Vel

-100/+100

Determines how the filter cutoff will be affected by
velocity, i.e. how hard or soft you strike a key. Positive values will increase the cutoff frequency the
harder you strike a key. Negative values will invert
this relationship.

VCF Att/Dec
/Sus/Rel

0-100

The Filter Envelope Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release parameters. Use these parameters to determine how the filter cutoff should open and close
with time, when a note is played.

VCF LFO

0-100

This controls how much the filter cutoff is modulated
by the LFO (low frequency oscillator).

VCF Key

0-100

If this parameter is set to values over 0, the filter cutoff frequency will increase the further up on the keyboard you play. If set to 100, it will track the notes on
the keyboard, enabling you to “play” the filter as an
extra sound source, as the filter self-oscillates and
produces a pitch when the resonance is set to 100.

VCF Touch

-100/+100

This sets the amount the VCF cutoff parameter
should be affected by Aftertouch. If positive values
are set, the filter cutoff is raised the harder you
press. Negative values invert this relationship.

LFO Touch

-100/+100

This sets the amount the VCF LFO parameter
should be affected by Aftertouch. If positive values
are set, the modulation increases the harder you
press. Negative values invert this relationship.

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The VCA Section

This section contains the VCA Envelope parameters:
Parameter

Values

Description

VCA Att/Dec/Sus/
Rel

0-100

The VCA Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release
parameters. Use these parameters to determine
how the volume should change with time, when
a note is played.

VCA Velocity

On/Off

This determines whether the VCA Envelope
should be affected by velocity, i.e. by how hard
or soft you strike a note on the keyboard.

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About the “Oscillator Lock” parameter
JX16 features two oscillators per voice, with fixed sawtooth waveforms.
You can, however, generate square waves and PWM (pulse width modulation) with the JX16, by combining the two oscillators using the “OSC
lock” and Oscillator 2 “Vibrato” parameters. The following applies:
•

“OSC lock” allows the phase of Oscillator 2 to be fixed relative to
OSC 1, producing pulse waves when Oscillator 2 has the same pitch
and level as OSC 1.

•

If the oscillators are tuned to the same pitch and level, an “OSC lock”
setting of 50% produces a square wave with higher and lower settings
producing progressively narrower pulse waveforms.
With an “OSC lock” setting of 0% the two oscillators cancel out completely, which is
useful if you only want to use the noise generator as a sound source.

•

By applying the Oscillator 2 “Vibrato” parameter when OSC lock is
set to around 50%, classic PWM is produced.
You can also detune Oscillator 2 for even richer modulation effects.

•

In “Free” mode the oscillator phase is allowed to drift, producing a
random timbre change.
By experimenting with these parameters, many different timbres and
modulation effects can be produced.

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About the filter modes
The JX16 features a multimode filter. The various filter modes are
selected with the VCF Mode parameter, and are as follows:
•

Lowpass (LP)
Lowpass filters lets low frequencies pass and cuts out the high frequencies. This is the
most commonly used filter type in analog synthesizers.

•

Bandpass (BP)
A bandpass filter cuts frequencies above and below the cutoff frequency, allowing a
specific range of frequencies to pass while attenuating all others.

•

Highpass (HP)
A highpass filter is the opposite of a lowpass filter, cutting out the lower frequencies
and letting the high frequencies pass.

MIDI Controller Messages
The JX16 responds to the following MIDI Controller Messages:
Controller

Parameter/Value

Pitch Bend

+/- 2 Semitones

CC1 (Mod Wheel)

Vibrato

Aftertouch

Can control filter cutoff and filter cutoff modulation (by the
VCF LFO).

CC2

Increase filter cutoff

CC3

Decrease filter cutoff

CC7

Volume

CC16

Increase filter resonance

Program Change #

1-64

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CS40

The CS40 is a straightforward software synthesizer with the following
main features:
•

The CS40 is polyphonic with up to 6 voices.

•

The CS40 receives MIDI in Omni mode (on all MIDI channels).
You don’t need to select a MIDI channel to direct MIDI to the CS40.

•

The CS40 responds to the following MIDI messages:
MIDI Note On/Off (velocity governs volume).
Volume.
Pan.
Pitch Bend (± 2 semitones).
Modulation (vibrato).

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CS40 Parameters:
Parameter

Description

Oscillator 1 Range

Selects an octave range for oscillator 1; 32, 16, 8 or 4 feet.

Oscillator 1 Waveform

The basic waveform for oscillator 1; Triangle, Sawtooth,
Square or Pulse.

Oscillator 1 Tune

Detunes Oscillator 1 ± 7 semitones.

Oscillator 2 parameters

Same as Oscillator 1.

Oscillator Blend

Adjusts the relative volume mix between oscillator 1 and 2.

LFO Speed

Governs the speed of the LFO. If LFO Sync is activated, this
parameter sets the LFO speed in various beat increments to
the sequencer tempo.

LFO Sync

Syncs the LFO speed to the set sequencer tempo.

LFO Amount

This governs the amount of LFO modulation applied to the
destination parameters.

LFO Destination

This sets the destination parameter(s) for the LFO. You can
apply modulation to the VCF cutoff frequency, the VCA amplitude, or both.

Vibrato Speed

Governs the speed of the Vibrato LFO. The Vibrato amount
is controlled by the Mod Wheel.

VCF Cutoff

The Cutoff Frequency for the filter, governing the amount of
high frequencies in the sound.

VCF Resonance

The Resonance control for the filter. Raise this for a more
hollow, pronounced filter effect.

Filter Mod ADSR

This controls how much the VCF cutoff is affected by the
VCF Envelope. Negative values invert the Envelope settings.

VCF Attack, Decay,
Sustain, Release

The Filter Envelope. Use these parameters to determine how
the filter should open and close with time, when a note is
played.

VCA Attack, Decay,
Sustain, Release

The Amplitude Envelope. Use these parameters to determine
how the volume should open and close with time, when a
note is played.

MonoMode

When activated the CS40 will be monophonic.

Volume

Governs the overall volume.

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The Neon

The Neon is a simple software synthesizer. It has the following properties:
•

The Neon is polyphonic with up to 16 voices.
However, since each added voice consumes CPU power, the maximum polyphony
may be limited by the speed of your computer.

•

The Neon receives MIDI in Omni mode (on all MIDI channels).
You don’t need to select a MIDI channel to direct MIDI to the Neon.

•

The Neon responds to the following MIDI messages:
MIDI Note On/Off (velocity governs volume).
Volume.
Pan (remember to pan the two Instrument channels hard Left/Right if you want to use
MIDI Pan messages).
Pitch Bend (± 2 semitones).
Modulation (vibrato).

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Neon Parameters:
Parameter

Description

Range

Selects an octave range for the oscillators, 16, 8 or 4 feet.

Waveform

The basic waveform for the oscillators, Triangle, Sawtooth or
Square.

LFO Speed

Governs the speed of the vibrato. The vibrato depth is controlled via MIDI Modulation messages (for example, using the
Mod Wheel on your MIDI controller).

Osc 2 Detune

Allows you to detune the “second oscillator” ± 7 semitones.
By setting this to a value close to “twelve o’clock”, you will get
fine detuning, for a warmer, fatter sound.

VCF Cutoff

The Cutoff Frequency for the filter, governing the amount of
high frequencies in the sound. On the Neon, the Cutoff control
also serves as a Depth control for the Filter Envelope (VCF Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release), so that the lower the setting of
the Cutoff parameter, the more will the filter be affected by the
Filter Envelope.

VCF Resonance

The Resonance control for the filter. Raise this for a more hollow, pronounced filter effect.

VCF Attack, Decay,
Sustain, Release

The Filter Envelope. Use these parameters to determine how
the filter should open and close with time, when a note is
played.

VCA Attack, Decay,
Sustain, Release

The Amplitude Envelope. Use these parameters to determine
how the amplitude (volume) should change with time, when a
note is played.

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LM-9
Volume fader (one for each drum sound).

Pad (one for each drum sound).
Click to audition the drum sound
assigned to the Pad, or to select a
sound for adjusting pan.

This sets the global velocity
sensitivity for LM-9.

This adjusts the Pan (the position in the stereo
image) for the individual drums. The setting is
applied to the currently selected drum, indicated by a lit yellow LED over the Pad button.

The LM-9 is a basic drum machine. It has the following properties:
•
•

LM-9 is polyphonic with up to 9 voices.
LM-9 receives MIDI in Omni mode (on all MIDI channels).
You don’t need to select a MIDI channel to direct MIDI to LM-9.

•

LM-9 responds to the following MIDI messages:
MIDI Note On/Off (velocity governs volume).

Furthermore, all parameters can be automated as described in the
Operation Manual.

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LM-9 Parameters:
Parameter

Description

Velocity

This sets the global velocity sensitivity for LM-9. The higher the
value, the more sensitive LM-9 will be to incoming velocity data. If
set to “0”, the sounds will play back with a fixed velocity value.

Volume sliders

The volume sliders are used to adjust the volume for each individual
drum sound.

Pad

The Pads are used for two things: To audition the individual drum
sounds and to select a sound for adjusting pan.

Panorama

This is used to position an individual sound in the stereo image. The
setting applies to the currently selected sound, indicated by a lit yellow LED over the Pad button.

Drum sounds
LM-9 comes with two sets of drum sounds: “Acoustic” and “Beat Box”.
Acoustic features samples of an acoustic drum kit and Beat Box features classic analog drum machine sounds.
•

Use the Program button to switch between the two supplied drum
sets, just like you switch between effect programs.
The table below shows how the drum sounds are assigned to note
values on your MIDI keyboard. The mapping is GM compatible:
Drum sound

Note value

Bass

C1

Snare

D1

Hi-Hat

F#1

O-Hi-Hat

A#1

Tom 1

D2

Tom 2

B1

Tom 3

A1

Crash

C#2

Ride

D#2

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