Quick mode setup
Mode connections and adjustments are listed shortly for each mode in the following. For more detailed instructions,
please read the longer mode sections. Also note that instead of the proposed external envelope generator outputs
below, the
D.C.out
voltage from the front panel plug can be connected to all the envelope inputs, if you just want to
keep the corresponding control voltage constant. If left unconnected, several modes will not output any signal.
Always first connect a patch cable to an input, and only after that to an output, in order to prevent shorts. Remember
the virtual switchboard instructions: on power up, all sliders are connected to envelope input 1, and only if you
toggle the switch to the "envelope select" position and back again, the previously stored connections are activated.
Study the section “Virtual switchboard” for storing non-default linkage between the inputs and the sliders.
Mode 0
,
30 harmonics
1.
Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have activated for the
desired harmonic sliders.
2.
If you want to use the noise and/or PM modulation features, connect also envelope generator outputs
to
modulation 1
and/or
modulation 2
.
3.
Optionally, connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs to the corresponding MIDI input module
outputs.
–
Noise modulation strength using
adjust 1
.
–
Phase modulation strength using
adjust 2
.
Mode 1, 15 harmonics, individual modulation control
1.
Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have activated for the
desired harmonic sliders. Only 15 harmonic sliders used in this mode.
2.
If you want to use the noise and/or PM modulation features, connect also envelope generator outputs
to
modulation 1
and/or
modulation 2
.
3.
Optionally, connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs to the corresponding MIDI input module
outputs.
–
Noise modulation strength using
adjust 1
.
–
Phase modulation strength using
adjust 2
.
–
Use sliders 16 – 30 to individually adjust the noise/PM modulation for the corresponding harmonics 1 – 15.
Mode 2, comb filtered noise
1.
Connect envelope generator outputs to all those of the
envelope inputs
that you have activated for the
desired harmonic sliders. Only sliders 1 to 18 are usable in this mode, keep the sliders 19 – 29 at
minimum.
2.
If you want to have the noise modulation function, connect also envelope generator output to
modulation 1
.
3.
Optionally, connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs to the corresponding MIDI input module
outputs.
–
Adjust noise modulation strength using
adjust 2.
–
Adjust comb filter feedback using
adjust 1.
This effectively determines the noise level.
–
When Slider 30 is fully down, increasing modulation amplitude increases the noise level, and when Slider
30 is up, increasing modulation amplitude decreases the noise level.
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