ADSR
This is a standard “analogue” ADSR :
Attack, Decay and Release time, as well as Sustain amplitude can all be adjusted with
faders.
The ADSR controls the sound amplitude, but is also used as a modulation signal. It can be
controlled in different ways depending on the GATE option :
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In GATE “KB” mode, the ADSR can be triggered by the keyboard, but also with the
external GATE CV, or by pushing in the joystick switch.
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Using the GATE “ON” mode, the ADSR is still triggered with this signals, but the VCA
is controlled with a constant signal. The ADSR is only used in the modulation matrix.
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In “LFO3” mode, the ADSR is only triggered when the LFO3 is positive.
MIX
The 3 MIX faders allow independent adjustments of the oscillators amplitude. The MIX have
3 options for stereo balance :
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MONO
all 3 oscillators are mixed in the same way on both right and left channel
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MIX
the oscillator 1 is louder in the left channel, the oscillator 3 is louder in the right
channel, the oscillator 2 is in the center.
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STEREO
the oscillator 1 is only in the left channel, the 3 is only on the right, and the 2 is in the
center.
The MIX output passes through a distortion, generating harmonics depending on the MIX
amplitude.
VCA
The dual VCA is controlled by the ADSR. Its position in the audio chain can be changed to be
before or after the distortion, thanks to the ADSR “PRE” or “POST” option.
A master volume is also available.
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