
CV
V/OCT provides volt per octave control over a 10 octave range from -5V to 5V.
PHASE modulates the phase of oscillators 2 and 3. Audio-rate inputs are particularly
rewarding.
controls the spread amount. Note that this CV is disabled when the corresponding knob is
fully counterclockwise. See
for more detail on the spread pattern.
Logic Inputs
OCT
transposes the oscillators down by an octave jump when the input is high. See
for
more info on the size of the jump.
UNITY pulls oscillators 2 and 3 to the center frequency when the input is high. The behavior is
altered when the BEAT mode is set to clocked, see
for more details.
Outputs
The center oscillator is output directly from the OSC1 output with a range of -5V to 5V.
The two detunable oscillators (2 and 3) are sent to the control inputs of the VCAs in the core
Via circuit. As such, the level knobs and CV act as attenuverters for each oscillator, with the
oscillator always unipolar. By mixing a fully on and fully inverted pair of oscillators, you can
achieve a -5 - 5V output at OSC 2+3 output. You can control the levels with CV, but note that
your CV may bleed into the output. To achieve VCA-like control, patch the same envelope into
both inputs and turn the 3 scale knob fully counterclockwise. Bleed will be minimized.
The BEAT output is a square wave at the difference (heterodyne, beating) frequency of the
detuned oscillators. Its frequency increases as the frequencies of oscillators 2 and 3 diverge.
Содержание OSC3
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