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C106 Dual Loopable VC AD Envelope & more
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LOOP ON/OFF SWITCH ( Envelope B )
Loop mode:
After reach the end of the Decay phase the envelope
restarts automatically.
Single Shot mode:
After reach the end of the Decay phase the enve-
lope remain at 0 Volts until another trigger/gate signal is received.
D CV
A+D CV
LOOP
SINGLE
D CV ( Envelope B )
Decay Time CV input.
This signal is added to the Decay Time set by
the
Decay B
potentiometer. This input accepts positive and negative
signals (+/- 5V). A positive signal results in longer decay times and a
negative signal results in shorter decay times.
A+D CV ( Envelope B )
Attack and Decay Time CV input.
This signal is added to the Attack/
Decay Time set by the
Attack B and
Decay B
potentiometers. This
input accepts positive and negative signals (+/- 5V). A positive signal
results in longer attack/decay times and a negative signal results in
shorter attack/decay times.
GATE A
Envelope A Gate input
. This input is used to starts the envelope. The
envelope is a AD type so it doesn't matter if the signal received is a
gate or a trigger. The envelope can be re-triggered at every moment
of the Decay phase, if a Gate/Trigger signal is received during the
Attack phase this signal will be ignored.
GATE A
END A
End of Envelope A Pulse Out.
A short pulse will be delivered every
time the Envelope A reach the end of the Decay Phase. This pulse can
be used to trigger envelopes, restart LFOs ....
END A
ENVELOPE A BIPOLAR OUTPUT
This output provides a bipolar version (+/-5V) of the Envelope A . This
signal can be used as VC LFO, Audio Generator or even adding offset
as 10Vpp envelope. If no envelope signal is pressent, this output will
remain at -5V so it can be use as voltage source.
BIPOLAR A