
The
User Guide
Features & Speci
fi
cations
Fully Analogue Quad VC Glide
10 HP wide (50.5mm), 20mm deep
Four Independent Glide Circuits, each Voltage Controllable
Current consumption: +12V 29ma, -12V 25ma
30ms to 1.5s glide over 1 octave at 1V/Oct
Perfect companion for AvonSynth MIDI-to-CV module
V/Oct Input
CV Input
Glide Output
Glide Behaviour
+10v
0v
-10v
+1v
0v
-1v
0v
1v
Glide Time
AVS-GLIDE-1
Quad
VC Glide
-1v
Glide Time
Description of Functionality
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This is where the CV that you would
like to glide is plugged in. This is
commonly a 1V/Oct signal such as
from a keyboard or MIDI to CV Module.
Input
Output
This is where the glided signal is
output. This would traditionally be
sent to control the pitch of a VCO for
a classic 'portamento' e
ff
ect.
CV
Glide Knob
This CV input makes the glide time
slower or faster when a positive or
negative voltage respectively is applied.
This is averaged with to the setting of the
corresponding Glide knob.
This knob controls the glide time of
its channel. When turned anti-clockwise,
the glide time is shorter and the
portamento e
ff
ect less dramatic. When
turned clockwise the glide is longer
and more obvious.
All four channels of the module
operate independently and work
in the same way.
By adding a negative CV to a channel
while the Glide knob is in the leftmost
position, it is possible to acheive a glide
that is shorter than the lowest knob value.
The same is true conversely at the top
end of the range, however when the
knob in the rightmost position, a high
level CV can cause the Glide to
'wrap around' and trend downward again.