
1.
The external
envelope
generator inputs 1 - 4 need not to be connected (if you have cables already
connected to them, no harm, you can keep them connected, but they have no effect).
2.
If you want to use the PM modulation feature, connect also an envelope generator output to
modulation
2
. Maybe it is best to first try without any connection.
adjust 1
or
adjust 2
do not have
control on the PM modulation sensitivity, therefore the envelope amplitude directly makes the PM.
3.
Use
slider 16
and
adjust 2
to control the speed and inter-envelope delays of the 4 envelopes, and
adjust 1
to control the envelope shapes.
4.
Connect the note determining control voltage to the
CV note
input and the gate trigger signal to the
gate
input, and optionally connect the
CV pitch
and
CV velocity
inputs to the corresponding MIDI
input module outputs.
5.
Keep the toggle switch in the
gate on
-position to trigger the internal envelopes; alternatively use
modulation 1
as the trigger input, but leave it open if gate is used for triggering.
6.
Check the harmonic slider virtual link connections to the
envelope inputs
1 - 4 because they
determine the internal envelope generator delays.
Figure 12.1: Mode 12 is the only mode that uses an internal envelope generator/sequencer. The three envelope
plots show the effect of
adjust 1
at the two extreme cases (left & right), and in the middle adjusted case for the
attack period of the note. The duration can be adjusted using
adjust 2,
and each of the 16 harmonics will have a
similar copy of the envelope, but with the selection of 4 different possible delay periods from the gate trigger.
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