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c) from the ATTENUATOR OUT jack to your VCTG pitch control input.
• Set knobs as follows:
a) both RISE and FALL fully counterclockwise,
b) ATTENUATOR knob to midposition,
c) RATE to 9 o'clock.
Note that the waveform sounds perfectly square. Now turn the RISE knob slowly
clockwise. Note that the rising portion of the square wave is being slowed down. Next
turn the RISE knob back to full counterclockwise and the FALL knob slowly clockwise.
Note that the falling portion of the square wave is being slowed down. Experiment with
various combinations of settings of the RISE and FALL knobs. Finally, experiment with the
settings of the RATE and the ATTENUATOR knobs to see their effect. Listen carefully to the
effect of each knob.
Figure 7 - Setup for trying out the Lag Processor.
FOUR WAY MULTIPLE
The FOUR WAY MULTIPLE is a group of four jacks that are connected together. It enables
one control signal source to be sent to more than one destination. One of the jacks is a
red jack, so the control signal source can be an expression pedal. Plug your expression
pedal into the red jack of the FOUR WAY MULTIPLE. The pedal's voltage now appears at
all of the other three jacks.
• Connect patch cords as follows: