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Rubicon
2
Manual
little sonic change between a squished and an unsquished waveform (other than output
level).
Should you find the Squish circuit too tame, turn the trimpot a bit further clockwise. The
more you turn it, the more wavefolding you introduce into the output signal.
It’s up to you how you want SQUISH to sound. In general, you might prefer
counterclockwise settings if you plan to feed the WARP OUT into an external wavefolder
module, since that module can be used to dial in more aggressive folding. If you’re not
using an external wavefolder module, you might prefer to rotate the Trim pot clockwise to
introduce some wavefolding characteristics into the Rubicon
2
’s squished WARP OUT
signal.
Inputs
A. 1V/OCT IN
- Controls the frequency of the VCO. Every 1V increase doubles the
frequency of the VCO.
B. TZFM IN
- FM input for either Linear or Thru-Zero FM. The amount of frequency
modulation is controlled by a VCA built in to the INDEX circuitry, which is controlled by
both the
INDEX knob
and the
INDEX IN
jack and its corresponding attenuator.
C. INDEX IN
- CV input to control the FM INDEX (which is the amount that a signal patched
into the
TZFM input
will modulate the VCO frequency). The extent to which this input
modulates the INDEX amount is governed by the associated
INDEX attenuator
mini
knob.
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