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ARTURIA – Modular V – USER MANUAL
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The “mode” interrupter synchronizes the oscillation frequency with the tempo
of the host sequencer. In this mode, the rotating button chooses a frequency
depending on the application’s tempo (multiple or sub multiple).
Two other buttons are affecting a delay and a fade in at the output of this
generator. Initialized on a keyboard trigger, the generator output will only
begin to oscillate when the internal counter reaches a time value set with the
“delay” knob. This oscillation wills gently increase following the time constant
set with the rotating “fade in”.
There is also an output generating a trigger signal synchronous with the square
signal and with an identical width, which lets us trigger envelopes and
sequencer in a cyclic manner. This output is visible only visible at trigger input
menu level.
4.1.7
Controlled amplifiers / Mixers
Controlled amplifier (VCA)
Audio Input: Amplifier input connection jack
Audio Output: Amplifier output connection jack
AM Input: Amplitude modulation input connection jack
Volume: Input gain setting
Soft Clip: Use of soft clipping
Inverse: Request inversion of the input signal
Link: Next amplifier mixing
There are 16 independent amplifiers. Each has its own volume setting with the
rotating “level” button and its amplitude modulation input.
These amplifiers can be regrouped to form mixers. To group 2 amplifiers, just
click on the “Link” button separating them.
When 2 amplifiers form a group, the output signal of the first corresponds to the
sum of their collective outputs, whereas the output of the second remains
identical to the signal before grouping.
Link
Volume
Audio Output
AM Input
Soft Clip
Inverse
Audio Input