Light Sensor
The light sensor is located near the keyboard :
Use the shade of your hand to control the sound! The light sensor generates a Control
Voltage that can be routed to any modulation potentiometer thanks to the patching matrix.
Audio In
Audio in (stereo – line level) is plugged on the 16th waveform of the VCOs, it allows to input
any audio source in the synthesizer audio path using a 3.5mm stereo jack plug. The audio
signal can be used as any other waveform.
It can also be used to generate a CV thanks to an an envelope follower.
When AUDIO option is selected as GATE mode, a gate is triggered when the audio left
signal is above a threshold.
External CV
3 analog inputs (-6v/6V) and an external GATE IN (0/5V) are available using 3.5 mono jacks,
compatible with most modular setups.
MIDI
You can also control your synthesizer with a MIDI cable : using a keyboard to play notes, or
the pitch bend or modulation wheel to control the sound. Connect an external sequencer, a
computer etc. The midi data used is :
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Note On / Note Off – channel 1. Note On velocity is accessible in the digital patching
matrix so you can use it like any other control CV.
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Pitch bend, modulation wheel (CC1 – 7 bits / CC1 and CC33 – 14 bits) and after-touch
(CC2 – 7 bits / CC2 and CC34 – 14 bits) – channel 1. When sending one of this data in
midi, the CV IN 1, 2 or 3 are disconnected from the analog input and connected to this
midi data.
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Program change from 1 to 10 – channel 1 : load one of the memory.
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Control Change (1CC – 7 bits / 2CC – 14 bits) – channel 2 : control all potentiometers
in midi. Midi data is added to potentiometer value to control the corresponding
parameter. For 14 bits MIDI, use CC N for MSB, and CC N+32 for LSB. Always send
MSB after the LSB.
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