EURO-SERGE - SYSTEM MODULES
ELBY Designs - Laurie Biddulph
9 Follan Close, Kariong, NSW 2250, Australia
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THE OVERALL DESIGN OF THE EURO-SERGE SYSTEM
With this last STEP all three kinds of voltages and all four major types of
modules found on the Euro-Serge have been used, so to summarise:
The three kinds of voltage:
1. AC VOLTAGES: Black/White/Grey jacks. 20Hz to 20kHz. Output
voltage typically -2.5V to +2.5V. AC voltages produced by green jacks
typically 0V to +5V. However, any voltage range, so long as it oscillates
in the audio range can be used as an audio voltage. Black inputs are
typically AC coupled meaning that any slow or non-changing aspects of
the voltage are blocked.
2. DC VOLTAGES: Blue/Green/Violet jacks. Typically 0Hz to 500Hz but
can be higher particularly in the case of FM and AM. Usually either -5V
to 0V or 0V to +5V but can range over -10V to +10V. Blue inputs are
DC coupled meaning they respond to the full range including negative
voltages.
3. LOGIC VOLTAGES: Red/Yellow/Orange jacks. Either 0V or +5V with a
fast rising edge between 0V and +5V. Some yellow outputs can hold
high indefinitely, others fall back to 0V in a set time. Red inputs are
triggered by the rising edge and therefore other voltages, such as
inverted saw waves, can be used to trigger. Some red inputs control
certain functions of a module as long as the voltage remains HI. In
these cases any +5V level will sustain the function.
The four major kinds of module:
1. SIGNAL GENERATORS. These modules produce audio voltages as
their output. The oscillators are examples of this kind of module. The
is another
2. CONTROL VOLTAGE GENERATORS. These modules produce control
voltages as outputs. Envelope generators and sequencers are
examples of this type of module.
3. AUDIO PROCESSORS. These modules input audio voltages, operate
on these voltages and output a related audio voltage. Filters are
examples of audio processors. In general they operate on the timbre of
the sound. Another type of audio processor inputs two or more audio
signals and combines them in various fashions. Mixers and the
Ring Modulator
are examples of this type of module.
4. VOLTAGE PROCESSORS. These modules input a control voltage and
output a related control voltage. A processor is an example, in which