INPUT
ENVELOPE
CHARGE
ACCELERATION
Modulating the DRUM MOD input and opening the
DRUM MOD potentiometer will also charge the envelope
depending on the acceleration in the input voltage. If a big
difference of voltage is registered in a short amount of
time, the envelope will charge by a lot (stepped voltage or
pulse signal) and if smoother signals are detected (triangle
waveform), it will gradually charge the envelope by smaller
increments, resulting in an attack envelope shape.
This patch point can be used as another signal for your
patch. When any other output is connected to this output,
it will be passively mixed with the oscillator output and will
go to the OUT jack. This is most useful for adding more
power by connecting the NOISES output.
The NOISES output is another sound output with less tonal
and shorter noise-glitch bursts that could be potentially
used as hi-hats.
Triggering of the NOISES output is slightly different to
the “DRUM” output. On the TRIG IN, the loud envelope is
produced when transitioning from zone 1 to 2 or from 2 to 3.