THE BASICS
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signal flow
The signals shown here are two:
Audio signal and CV signal.
Audio
carries the audio informations being filtered and distorted by VERTICE. The A preamplifier leads to the A
filter that can let the audio continue to the B filter or to the summing point. Almost the same happens for the
other two filters. C is always connected to both outputs.
CV
is the control signal which you can use to modulate the singular VERTICE's components or controls.
In this version the only external-controllable pots are the three
Cƒ
, the
Master Cƒ
and the
STACCATO/CONTINUO
.
The
Master Level
unit you can see in figure is labeled
STACCATO/CONTINUO
on the panel. This pot is external
controllable via AM external input or via CV GATE input and subsequent internal activation of the EG module. For
more detailed explanation please refer to
page 18, page 39 and page 46 .
About the audio signal there are some different ways of routing:
•
SERIAL or MONO. A simple sequence of two or three filters giving you a wide range of monophonic impacting
and tough-sounding possibilities
•
PARALLEL. Using the
∑
module it is possible to sum the A, B or C outputs. It is a noble possibility if you notice
there are three independent audio inputs, it means real analog summing process, very useful to combine
up to three signals in the best-congruous way also if you are not looking for “cutting performances”
•
STEREOPHONIC. Bypassing the C module and using the A and B inputs at the same time you can obtain a
true stereo modality. Obviously the C filter is “offline” only if you do not plug any signal directly into it.
Instead it will
sum
its processed signal to both output ports, "centering" a bit the stereo figure but
maintaining the mix fully equilibrated.
C is “Mono”
Note that, as just mentioned and shown in the picture, there is a routing particularity about the C
filterboard: it has two output ports, Serial
and
Parallel, at the same time. The outgoing signal is duplicated.
This is a really uncommon feature that make the VERTICE very comfortable and very flexible at the same time.
Please keep this consideration in mind every time you work with the two audio outputs at the same time,
wich is recommended:
C is always mono, giving monophonic nuances to the resulting stereo audio outs.
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