I explain!

Cheese of the Week is a PM synth thingy. "Mode" sets how the oscillators are to be treated.
1+2+3+4 simply adds them together without PM, 1(2(3(4))) uses 4 to modulate the phase of 3,
3 to modulate that of 2, and 2 that of 1. For easier fun, you can assign envelopes to oscs
2, 3 and 4.

3 filters, blah. Perhaps worth pointing out is that "Num" means how many instances of the
filter are to be used in series and that the frequency/resonance controls aren't really
accurate with the 2P cookbook filters (and of course it doesn't really make sense to
give it in dB for the notch filter).

Saturation is *per voice*. Don't turn it on unless you need that, because that makes it
expensive if you need several voices at once.

"Mn" means "Main" - it's the main amp envelope. Hooray.

"Mode" (I should rename one of these) explanation:

- Mono: 1 voice per track.
- Mono Restart: 1 voice per track, and the amplitude is returned to 0 before each new note's attack.
- Mono Legato: 1 voice per track, and the envelope isn't restarted unless it's off or releasing.
- Virtual 2/4/8: 2/4/8 virtual channels per track, released when a new note starts.

"Detail" sets how often modulation magic happens (lower = more frequently). 8 is usually low enough.

"Gain" is merely a global output gain and doesn't affect the sound other than that.

E1 and E2 are mod envelopes, but can also be attached to oscs 2, 3 and 4.