This socket provides the output for the Midi generated gate. When no key is pressed on the controlling keyboard
no voltage appears at this socket, when a key is pressed (anywhere) on the keyboard approx 10 volts will be
available at this socket. It remains at this level while the key is held and drops back to OV on release of the key.
This ‘gate’ initialises the envelope generator.
This switch controls the type of keyboard triggering response.
Single.
A new trigger is produced only when all previous notes have been released. This causes the pitch of the Oscillator
to change but the envelope will not re-trigger.
Multiple.
A trigger is produced every time that you press a lower note, whether or not previously held higher notes have
been released. This causes the pitch of the Oscillator to change and the envelope to re-trigger.
This socket provides the output for the midi generated trigger when a key is pressed on the Midi keyboard a
pulse of approx 10 milliseconds with a voltage of 10v is generated. This trigger can re-initialise an already gated
envelope.
This socket provides a control voltage output relative to the velocity generated by the Midi master
keyboard/controller.
This socket provides a control voltage output relative to the after touch generated by the Midi master
keyboard/controller.
This socket provides a control voltage output relative to the Mod Wheel (Midi CC no1) generated by the Midi
master keyboard/controller. There is an internally routed patch (see Midi routing switch note 2).
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