5
EN
Where you can hear the positive amplitude of the wave on the in-phase-signal (turning to the right), you will
hear its negative amplitude when using reversed polarity (turning to the left).
With
INPUT
q
not being patched,
LEVEL
w
adjusts an internal generated control voltage. Here, the control also
works bipolar. Turning this control clockwise generates a control voltage of up to +5 volts being provided at the
OUTPUT
e
connector. Turning the control counterclockwise provides a negative control voltage of up to -5
volts.
OUTPUT
Here, you’ll get the signal out of quadroPOL’s channel.
A jumper on the module’s circuit board selects, whether the channel’s signal will automatically be forwarded to
the following channel when
OUTPUT
e
is not in use (see
"Jumper" on page 6).
CV IN
The signal’s level can be modulated with a control voltage, applied to
CV IN
r
. It will be added to the manually
set
LEVEL
w
value. The signal will also be inverted, when the sum of
LEVEL
w
setting and
CV IN
r
voltage is
within a negative voltage range.