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CONNECTORS & CONTROLS
4
Connectors & Controls
No
Id
Description
1
Sym CV Input
Used to modulate the Symmetry of the wave-
form
2
Speed CV Input
Used to modulate the Speed of the waveform
3
Signal Input
For positive gate signals
4, 7, 10
Outputs
Waveform outputs
5
Gate Input
A positive gate signal will start the envelope
and when turning zero release it. If the gate
input isn’t patched, then the gate signal from
the Euro Rack bus is used, but only if the trig-
ger input isn’t patched.
6
Trigger Input
For alternative trigger Signal. When the Trig-
ger input is used instead of the Gate input,
the envelope is triggered by a positive volt-
age impulse at the trigger input and releases
automatically after the final decay stage.
8
Inverse Output
The inverse output gives the same envelope
but with negative voltages.
This is useful
for modulating filter cut-off frequencies in the
falling direction.
9
Signal Input
For positive gate signals.
If the input isn’t
patched, then the gate signal from the Euro-
rack bus is used.
11
Symmetry Knob
Controls the symmetry of the waveform
12
Speed knob
Controls the speed of the waveform up to
25Hz
13
13 Square/Lin Switch
Controls if the output consists of linear seg-
ments for sawtooth and triangle waveforms,
or in rectangular shape in which case the
symmetry controls the pulse width. Square
is mostly useful in LFO mode.
14
Trig, Gate, LFO Switch
Activates the different modulation modes
15
Attack Knob
Used for controlling the attack time
5