NORD MODULAR G2 V1.1
11. Module reference: In/Out group
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Let’s say we want to simulate an old analog 4 voice
synthesizer which has slightly different oscillator
tunings for each voice. Sounds familiar? We use the
Status module and the Volt Sequencer module and
patch the Voice No output to the Volt input of the
Volt Sequencer.
Then, we set the Voice Mode in the
Patch window to 4 voices
. We click the Clr button
on the Volt Sequencer to set each step to 0 units.
Then, we set each of the four first steps of the Volt
Sequencer slightly differently. Then we patch the
Volt Sequencer control signal output to the Oscilla-
tor A Pitch modulation input and raise the attenua-
tor knob a bit. Now, play and add a key at a time till
you play a 4 note chord. Each of the voices sound
slightly detuned as we would expect. Release one of
the keys and press it again. Now, the same voice
sounds again with its unique tuning.
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By using the Voice No output of the Status module
in combination with the Ctrl input of an 8-
1Multiplexer module, you can even create poly-
phonic Patches that have completely different
sounds for each individual voice. In this example we
have created a 4 voice polyphonic Patch with sepa-
rate oscillators and waveforms for each voice.