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The Analogue Amp (VCA) Pages
This is Anamono’s analogue output stage – Amp or VCA (voltage controlled amplifier).
This section controls the output level of the sound, and it is possible to add some gritty analogue
overdrive.
The main output level controllers are the amp envelope or the envelope follower (shaped after the
audio signal present on the external audio input) together with the drone (VCA offset) and volume
parameters. It is also possible to modulate both the output level and overdrive with all the other
modulation sources, but the main controllers has to have a higher value than zero. Else there will be
no output signal.
The amp envelope has 2 sets of settings, that can be morphed between, using any of the 16
modulators. It is re-triggered every time a new note-on is received, but if one key is held, while
another key is pressed and released, it will not re-trigger, when the second note is released. In that
way, it is possible to make it re-trigger or not, using playing techniques.
The amp section is located after the analogue filters and before the granulator/delay, in Anamono’s
audio chain.
Edit 1 – Amp envelope attack time 1:
Value: 0 to 255. The higher the value, the slower the rise of
the sound, when a MIDI note on are received, will be.
This value is only completely active, if the
morph control on AMP edit page 5 are in position zero, and morph modulation has the value
+ 0.
Edit 2 – Amp envelope decay time 1:
Value 0 to 255. After the amp envelope has rised to it’s max
value during the attack time, it will decay to it’s sustain level. The higher the value, the slower it
will decay.
This value is only completely active, if the morph control on AMP edit page 5 are
in position zero, and morph modulation has the value + 0.
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