Analog Sync, which is based on the ES2, emulates tones from analog synthesizers that synchronize two oscillators to produce their sound. The Analog Sync instrument is most useful for hard-edged analog synthesizer lead sounds.
Volume slider: Set the overall volume level of the instrument.
Sync slider: Determine the synchronization (or lack of it) between the two oscillators, and therefore the harshness of the sound.
Sync Modulation slider: Determine how much the synchronization of the two oscillators is modulated, resulting in more complex (and harder) tones.
Sync Envelope slider: Determine the amount that envelope parameters affect the sound.
Cutoff slider: Allow less sound through at low values and more at high values, damping the sound or making it brighter.
Attack slider: Make the sound start faster or slower. A fast setting makes it sound like striking a piano key, whereas a slow setting makes it sound like bowing a violin string.
Decay slider: Make the harmonic, or bright, portion of the sound sustain for a longer time at slow values. Faster values move to the sustain level more quickly.
Sustain slider: Determine the level of the sound after the Attack or Decay phase has completed.