PLOYTEC PL2 User manual

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MIDI powered, duophonicSynth squarewavesynthesis digital &analog filter
User Manual
Ploytec GmbH – (PL2) Synthesizer - English Manual - Version 1.2, last revised: Dezember 2013
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Contents
Introduction 4
Important Notes about Power Supply 4
Overview of Technology 5
Connectivity 6
Signal Routing 7
Play Modes 8
Oscillators 11
Envelope 11
Filter 12
LFO 13
Modulation 13
Modulation Wheel Bitpattern 14
Output 16
Please only connect analogue audio connections when switched o, in order to protect the speaker membranes
and your hearing against sudden sound level peaks. Connecting the device to the USB port of your computer may
also cause a noise—please turn down the volume of your playback system accordingly.
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Program Memory 16
Factory Sounds 16
Appendix 17
Declaration of Conformity 17 Technical Data 17 MIDI Implementation Chart 18
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4 Introduction
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Overview of Technology 5
(PL2) Synthesizer - English Manual
Introduction
Overview of Technology
We are pleased that you have chosen a Ploytec (Pi Lambda squared 2 or simply PL2) synthesizer system for your musical
endeavors and would like to congratulate you on your decision. We’re convinced this innovative development will prove ex-
tremely useful to you in the coming years and, above all, provide you with a great deal of entertainment.
We hope you nd this manual both informative and entertaining to read, and hope you nd lots of pleasure in the Ploytec PL2
synthesizer system.
… Your Ploytec-Team!
Important Notes about Power Supply
The PL2 can generally be powered from the MIDI port without the need for a power adapter. You should ensure,
however, that the external MIDI device connected to this port can provide the required current. If this isn’t the case
you can use a common 5 Volt DC (100mA min.) USB power adapter (e.g. as commonly used for mobile phones)
and connect to the PL2 USB Micro-B port. Of course a standard PC or HUB USB port can provide the needed power
as well.
Power supply adapter and USB cables are not part of the scope of delivery.
Despite its small housing the PL2 is a complete duophonic mono synthesizer. The PL2 generates an enormous variety of sounds
with the help of two square wave (pulse) oscillators which can be interconnected in variable and innovative ways - these are
fun to experiment with. Not only the classic waveforms such as saw-, sine- or pulse-waves will be simulated, rather newly and
interesting sounds - from warm to destructive - are also generated.
The PL2 receives its data always via MIDI channel 1 and all setting parameters can be edited by MIDI controller commandos. Up
to 32 of your own self-programmed sounds can be stored in the user memory area. In addition, further 32 factory sounds are
located within a xed memory area which provides ideal starting material to experiment with.
Generally the PL2 follows the principle of subtractive synthesis in which the waveform (generated by the oscillators) rst runs
through a wide range adjustable digital lter stage (low- high- and band-pass) to edit the frequency spectrum and/or amplify
the resonance area if desired. After the digital lter an additional analog low-pass lter follows which particularly ensures the
necessary warmth especially for destructive- and digital-like sounds.
Wait, there’s more: a dedicated analog saturation stage at the output provides dynamic compression and therefore a respect-
able bass punch is created.
Of course the PL2 includes several additional options in terms of sound and playing manipulation like LFO modulation, PWM,
ADSR envelope and various play modes. Another interesting detail: LFO- and envelope-speed synchronise automatically to an
external applied MIDI clock - whereby the PL2 perfectly adjust to your song tempo.
Thanks to the memory ash technology: future PL2 synthesizer extensions or new features can be integrated by updating the
rmware via MIDI system exclusive (SysEx) transmission.
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Connectivity Signal Routing
1
2
3
Modulation
Wheel
#1
#31* :BPRefer to bitpattern table
*(8)
*(9)
*(5)
*(10)
*(6)
*(11)
*(7)
PWM2
PWM1
ADSR Release
OSC Volume
Filter Resonance (Digital)
on/off
Filter Cutoff (Analog)
Filter Cutoff (Digital)
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
#31*
BP
Modulation
Amount
Mono on
Dual on
Dual/Detune
Dual/Octave
Note-Priority
#126
#127
#26
#27
#89
Playmode
MIDI Input
PWM2
#23
PWM1
#25
Waveform
#24
PWM 1&2
#10
DecayAttack
Sustain
Release
#19#17 #21 #16
AD
S
R
OSC 2
OSC 1
#30
Key-Off
Attack
on/off
#83
DC Offset
Wave
on/off
#89
Aftertouch
Modulation
on/off
#65
Portamento
on/off
#64
Sustain
Hold
on/off
Portamento
Time
#5
Breath
Contrl.
#2
Note on/off
Velocity
Aftertouch
*(5)
*(1)
*(12)
*(2)
*(2)
*(10)*(11)
OSCVol.
#20
Flt Cutoff
Digital
#18
Volume
Volume
#28
Filter Type
Digital
#29
Filter Link
ADSR
on/off
*(3)+(9)+(12)
*(4)+(6)
DC Offset
Filter
#22
Flt Reson.
Digital
#15
Flt Cutoff
Analog
#14
Out Vol.
#7
Audio-Output
DA-
Conversion
*(7)
*(8)
Saturation
Stage
MIDI Clock
Sync
MIDI-Clock
Sync
PWM
Pitch
Filter
Amp
on/off
#85
#86
#87
#88
Modulation
*(1)
*(2)
*(3)
*(4)
LFO
MIDI-Clock
Sync
MIDI jack.1. With the MIDI input jack it is possible to connect external
MIDI peripheral (e.g. keyboards, PC MIDI interfaces, etc.) Usually the PL2
will be powered through this jack also.
Audio output jack.2. The output jack is designed to be connected to un-
balanced RCA (cinch) lines. If possible only use high quality RCA audio
cables.
Micro-B USB jack.3. In most cases the PL2 synthesizer will be powered
through the MIDI jack and no external power supply will be required.
You can connect a separate power supply (not included) or USB PC/HUB
port to this jack, if necessary. Also refer to ”Important Notes about Po-Important Notes about Po-
wer Supply“ .
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Play Modes
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
Mono On 126 0-127 Only oscillator 1 is active.
Dual On 127 0 Both oscillators (having equal phase positions) are active as soon two
notes are played at the same time. If more than two notes are played
MIDI controller #89 sets the priority.
Dual/Detune 26 or 77 On: 0-63
O: 64-127
Dual/Octave 27 or 78 On: 0-63
O: 64-127
Note Priority 89 On: 0-63
O: 64-127
Aftertouch 89 On: 32-127
O: 0-32
Breath Control 2 0-127 Like for [Aftertouch] breath control controls the lter cut-o. Note that
Sustain Hold 64 On: 64-127
O: 0-63
All values use decimal notation
Both oscillators have unequal phase positions.
[O] will switch back to the mono mode.
Both oscillators have equal phase positions. Oscillator 2 is pitched one
octave higher than oscillator 1.
[O] will switch back to the mono mode.
In dual modes the values up to 63 leading to play the both highest
notes. The values above 63 leading to play the both lowest notes and
one octave lower. Note: controller #89 switches [Aftertouch] also.
With values from 32 the aftertouch information will control the digital
lter cut-o. Note: controller #89 switches [Note Priority] also.
[Breath Control] and [Aftertouch] will overwrite each other.
Hold function. If [On] is selected note-o commands are no longer
processed. A played note holds a xed level - which is set by controller
#21 ([Sustain] of ADSR envelope) - until new notes occurs. This depends
on the particular mono-/ dual-mode.
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
Key-O Attack 30 or 81 On: 64-127
O: 0-63
Portamento 65 On: 64-127
O: 0-63
If [On] is set note o commands will generate ADSR envelope re-trig-
gering. Interesting for bassy and percussive sounds.
Glide. A new played note will slide from the previous to the new target
pitch.
Portamento Time 5 0-127 If [Portamento] is selected this parameter controls the speed at which
an oscillator moves to a new pitch.
All Sound O 120 0 Silence all notes currently sounding.
All Notes O 123 0 Turns o all voices. A note-o message will address each note to stop
hanging sounds if necessary.
All values use decimal notation
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Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
Waveform 24 or 75 1: 0-31
2: 32-63
3: 64-95
4: 96-127
All values use decimal notation
1: Classic square wave (pulse) form - [PWM 1] is adjusting.
2: Combined by A and B - [PWM 1] adjusts A, [PWM 2] adjusts B.
3 and 4: Complex square wave forms - [PWM 1] adjusts lower half wave,
[PWM 2] adjusts upper half wave.
Waveform 1
PWM 1
A
D = 50% - 100%
A + B
Oscillators
Instruction Status Byte Daten Byte Meaning
PWM 1 25 or 76 0-127 Pulse width modulation 1, will be overwritten by [PWM 1&2].
PWM 2 23 or 95 0-127 Pulse width modulation 2, will be overwritten by [PWM 1&2].
PWM 1&2 10 0-127 Pulse width modulation 1&2, controls in absolute and not in relative
terms.
OSC Volume
(Pre Filter Volume)
DC Oset Wave 83 On: 64-127
20 or 92 0-127 Oscillator maximal level. The velocity and the envelope generator
(ADSR) modulate the volume to a maximum level set here.
Bitshifter. The waveform will be shifted upwards by a xed level set
O: 0-63
here. As soon the upper limit is reached the truncated part will be
inserted at the lower limit again. Thereby distorted and destructive
sounds can be generated.
All values use decimal notation
Waveform 2
Waveform 3
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PWM 1
B
PWM 2
PWM 2 D = 75% - 100%
PWM 1
D = 75% - 100%
B = A + 1 Oktave
D = 75% - 100%
PWM 2 D = 75% - 100%
Waveform 4
D = 75% - 100% PWM 1
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D = 75% - 100%
Envelope
The envelope speed will synchronise automatically to an external applied MIDI clock.
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
ADSR Attack 17 or 73 0-127 Rise time of the ADSR envelope generator.
ADSR Decay 19 or 91 0-127 Decay time of the ADSR envelope generator.
ADSR Sustain 21 or 93 0-127 Holt level of the ADSR envelope generator.
ADSR Release 16 or 72 0-127 Release time of the ADSR envelope generator.
All values use decimal notation
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Instruction Status Byte Daten Byte Meaning
Filter Cuto 18 or 74 0-127 Adjusts the digital lter cut-o frequency.
Filter Resonance 15 or 71 0-127 Amplies the digital lter resonance area.
DC Oset
(Post Filter)
22 or 94 0-127 Bitshifter. The waveform after the digital lter can be shifted upwards
by a level set here. As soon the upper limit is reached the truncated part
will be inserted at the lower limit again. Thereby experimental sounding
tones can be generated here once more.
Filter Type 28 or 79 LP: 0-63
BP: 64-95
HP: 96-127
Filter Cuto
14 or 70 0-127 After the digital lter and DA conversion an additional analog low-pass
(Analog)
LP = low pass lter
BP = band pass lter
HP = high pass lter
lter follows. Adjusts the analog lter cut-o frequency here.
Note : this parameter isn‘t useful for dynamic control because disturb-
ing noises can occur while playing notes and changing this parameter
at the same time.
Filter Link ADSR 29 or 80 On: 64-127
O: 0-63
All values use decimal notation
The amplier envelope can control the digital lter cut-o frequency if
linked. [On] will activate the link.
LFOFilter
The integrated low frequency oscillator (LFO) can eect up to ve destination parameters. The LFO speed will synchronise
automatically to an external applied MIDI clock.
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
PWM 85 On: 64-127
Controls the parameter [PWM 1&2].
O: 0-63
Pitch 86 On: 64-127
Controls the main pitch.
O: 0-63
Filter 87 On: 64-127
Controls the parameter [Filter Cuto Digital].
O: 0-63
Amp 88 On: 64-127
Controls the parameter [OSC Volume].
O: 0-63
All values use decimal notation
Modulation
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
Modulation Wheel
Mode
31 or 82 0-127
Bitpattern
All values use decimal notation
Up to seven destination parameter can be eected by the modulation
wheel: [ADRS Release], [OSC Volume], [Filter Resonance], [Filter Cuto
Analog, [PWM 1] and [PWM 2] can be assigned in form of an bitpattern
to any possible combination. The desired combination can be taken
from the “Bitpattern“ table chart.
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Modulation Wheel Bitpattern Modulation Wheel Bitpattern
Daten-
Byte
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
ADSR
Release
OSC
Volume
Filter
Reson.
(Digital)
Filter
Cuto
(Analog)
Filter
Cuto
(Digital)
PWM 2 PWM 1
P
P P P P P P P P P P
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Daten-
P
Byte
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
ADSR
Release
OSC
Volume
Filter
Reson.
(Digital)
Filter
Cuto
(Analog)
Filter
Cuto
(Digital)
PWM 2 PWM 1
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Daten-
Byte
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
ADSR
Release
OSC
Volume
Filter
Reson.
(Digital)
Filter
Cuto
(Analog)
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Filter
Cuto
(Digital)
PWM 2 PWM 1
Daten-
Byte
96 97 98
99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
ADSR
Release
OSC
Volume
Filter
Reson.
(Digital)
Filter
Cuto
(Analog)
Filter
Cuto
(Digital)
PWM 2 PWM 1
P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
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Output
Appendix
Instruction Status Byte Data Byte Meaning
Out Volume 7 0-127 The output includes an analog volume control which is linked com-
monly with the following saturation stage. The output signal therefore
gets rising compression by rising output level.
All values use decimal notation
Program Memory
The PL2 program memory includes 64 positions which can be selected by standard MIDI program change messages. The rst 32
programs include the factory sounds which are xed and can not be overwritten. The memory space from 33 to 64 is the user
area. All parameter changes made here will be stored automatically as soon as you switch (via MIDI program change) to another
program. Upon delivery the factory sounds can be found additionally at program position 33-64 and therefore provides ideal
starting material to experiment with. The program numbers 65-128 include random sounds.
Factory Sounds
Progr. Name
1 Upright Bass
2 Analog Synth
3 Lord
4 Mario
5 Analog Strings
6 Summer Bass
7 Will You
8 Berlin 61
Progr. Name
9 Main Bass
10 On Air
11 Black Roses
12 Poison
13 5th down
14 Dub Bass
15 Charles
16 Wesley
Progr. Name
17 Analog Bass
18 Signals
19 Mr. Finger
20 Dead Cat
21 Titanium
22 Neon Light
23 Herr Schneider
24 Numb
Progr. Name
25 Geiger
26 Metropolis
27 Vettel
28 Analog Pad
29 Lukas
30 Transformator
31 Smacker
32 Electric Moskito
Declaration of Conformity
We:
Ploytec GmbH • Fahrnauerstr. 64 • 79650 Schopfheim
hereby declare that the product
Ploytec PL2 Synthesizer ,
to which this declaration refers is in compliance with the following standards or standardising documents:
• EN 55022: 1998+Corrigendum July 2003+A1:2000+ Corrigendum April 2003+A2:2003
• EN 55024: 1998+A1:2001+A2:2003
to which this declaration refers is in compliance with the following standards or standardising documents:
residential, business and commercial environments and small-company environments.
Technical Data:
Current consumption: 10mA max.
Output level: 580mVRMS (nom.)
Dimensions: 46.5 x 27.5 x 52.0 [mm] (wxhxd)
Ploytec GmbH
Fahrnauerstr. 64
79650 Schopfheim
www.ploytec.com
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MIDI Implementation Chart
[PL2 (PI L SQUARED) duophonic square wave synth] Date:20.10.2013 PL2 MIDI Implementation Chart +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Function | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Basic Default | x | 1 | | |Channel Changed | x | x | | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Default | x | Mode 4 | | |Mode Messages | x | POLY, MONO | | | Altered |*************| x | | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Note | x | 0-127 | | |Number: True Voice |*************| 0-127 | | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Velocity Note On | x | o 1-127 | | | Note Off | x | x | | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Aftertouch Key‘s | x | x | | | Ch‘s | x | o | | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Pitch Bender | x | o |-12<-0->+12 semi, 8 bit resolution *2| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | 1| x | o |Modulation Wheel *3| | 2| x | o |Breath Control *4| | 5| x | o |Portamento Time | | 7| x | o |Out Volume | |Control 10| x | o |PWM 1 & 2 *5| |Change 14, 70| x | o |Filter Cutoff - Analog | | 15, 71| x | o |Filter Resonance - Digital | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
+--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Function | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | 16, 72| x | o |ADSR Release | | 17, 73| x | o |ADSR Attack | | 18, 74| x | o |Digital Filter Cutoff | | 19, 91| x | o |ADSR Decay | | 20, 92| x | o |OSC Volume (Pre Filter Volume) | | 21, 93| x | o |ADSR Sustain | | 22, 94| x | o |DC Offset (Post Filter) | | 23, 95| x | o |PWM 2 *6| | 24, 75| x | o |Waveform *1| | Control 25, 76| x | o |PWM 1 | | Change 26, 77| x | o |Dual/Detune *1| | 27, 78| x | o |Dual/Octave *1| | 28, 79| x | o |Filter Type - Digital *1| | 29, 80| x | o |Filter Link ADSR *1| | 30, 81| x | o |Key-Off Attack *1| | 31, 82| x | o |Modulation Wheel Mode *7| | 64| x | o |Sustain Hold *1| | 65| x | o |Portamento *1| | 83| x | o |DC Offset (Pre Filter) *1| | 85| x | o |PWM Modulation (LFO) *1| | 86| x | o |Pitch Modulation (LFO) *1| | 87| x | o |Filter Modulation (LFO) *1| | 88| x | o |Amp Modulation (LFO) *1| | 89| x | o |Note Priority and Aftertouch *8| | 120| x | o |All Sound Off *1| | 123| x | o |All Notes Off *1| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
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+--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Function | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Program | x | o 0-63 | | |Change True Number |*************| 0-63 | *9| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |System Exclusive | x | o | *10| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |System SongPosition| x | x | | |Common SongSelect | x | x | | | Tune | x | o | *11| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |System Clock | x | o | *12| |Real Time Commands| x | o Start | *13| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Aux :Local On/Off | x | x | | |Mes- :All Notes Off| x | o 1-127 | | |sages :Active Sense | x | x | | | :Reset | x | o | *14| +--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
+--------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------+ |Notes | | *1: Switch | | *2: Pitch Wheel Change (E0 hex). MSB and bit 0 of LSB used |
| *3: Effects parameters according to bitpattern table (dened in controller #31, 82) |
| *4: Overwrites Aftertouch information and vice-versa |
| *5: Overwrites PWM 1 (controller #25, 76) and PWM 2 (controller #23, #95) | | *6: Effective only for waveform 2-4 (controller #24, 75) | | *7: Denes modulation wheel routings according to bitpattern table | | *8: Controller #89 sets both, Aftertouch (bit 5) and Note Priority (bit6) | | *9: 0-31 (program 1-32) is xed factory set, 32-63 (program 33-64) is user set | |*10: Used for future system exclusive rmware updates |
|*11: Reset to start-up condition | |*12: Synchronising LFO clock and ADSR speed. Once linked a loosing clock signal will | | cause a complete system reset! | |*13: LFO restart | |*14: Reset to start-up condition | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO o :Yes Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO x :No
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