Manual
Single-Mode (Sound Programming)
In this Chapter, we’ll take a close look at the SUNSYN’s sound programming possibilities.
The features of each module and the interaction between these modules will be explained in
detail. Let’s first take a look at a SUNSYN Voice:
A voice includes all modules, all of which are made up of discrete circuitry (except for the
two software generated LFO’s and the RCO’s).
Let’s take a closer look at each one of them:
• Two VCO’s (Voltage Controlled Oscillator). These are the SUNSYN’s most important sound
sources. Each of the VCO’s has assignable modulation inputs.
• Two RCO’s (Ramp Controlled Oscillator). These two oscillators can play digital waveforms
or short samples.
• One Noise Generator that can produce either white or pink noise.
• One External Input with envelope follower that you can use to send audio signals and
control voltages into the SUNSYN.
Single-Mode
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Single Mode
V o i c e
LFO 1
Env 1
RE
Source
Mod.
RE
Source/Mod
LFO 2
Env 2
RE
Source
Mod.
RE
Source/Mod
VCF
RE
Dest.
VCA
Cutoff
Res
RE
Dest.
RE
Amt
Out
M
I
X
E
R
VCO 1
VCO 2
RCO 1
RCO 2
Ext. In.
Noise
RE
Dest.
FM
PWM
RE
Dest.
FM
PWM
Sync
Sync
RE
Source
RE
Source
RE
Source
RE
Source
RE
Source
RE
Source
RE 4
RE 3
RE 2
Destination
Modifier
Source 1+2
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1
bis
8
1
bis
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