OUTPUTS (CONT.)
Using the
Complex Source
panel control to mute
the source wave will cause the
Complex
output
to be silent if the
Transform
panel control is fully
counterclockwise, and no CV is present at the
Transform
CV input. This allows the
Transform
circuit to act as a harmonic gate/VCA. It will go
from silence to increasing harmonic complexity
as the panel control or CV input increase.
RECTANGLE
+/–5 volts. The pulse width of this waveform is
dependent upon the
Pulse Width
panel control
and its associated CV input. When there is
no CV present, and the panel control is set to
noon, a 50% duty cycle (Square) waveform is
achieved. In this configuration, it has a rich and
buzzy sound comprised of the fundamental
frequency and odd order harmonics that roll off
more slowly than with the triangle wave. Varying
the
Pulse Width
changes the harmonic content,
reducing odd order harmonics, and in some
settings, increasing even order harmonics.
Modulating the
Pulse Width
CV input can produce
interesting motion and harmonic variation.