-
Amplitude
(AMP)
→
Defines the Range / Amplitude of the source. A value of F7 will use
the full CV range of 0 to 10 Volt. Furthermore, the outputs of the Automator slots 1..8 can
be used to manipulate the Range/Amplitude.
-
Bit →
Resolution/Quantisation of the Source. 1 bit to 12 bit
•
Envelope
The envelope Automator function can manipulate and route the envelopes through the
Automator functions and modulation matrix.
Note that this is not an envelope generator
within the Automators
, but it rather uses the output of the integrated envelopes of the
NerdSEQ to route into the Automators. With this the envelopes can be additionally
manipulated and will also get the resolution of the Automators (within the Automators only,
the normal envelope works as is). Use this to achieve some special effects with the usual
envelopes or to route them in a different way through the modulation matrix. You can see
the current curve of the selected envelope on the bottom right. You need to use the
to edit the envelopes curve.
The following settings are available for the Envelopes:
-
Input
→ Chooses which envelope ( 1..8 ) should be used
-
Offset →
Adds of subtracts a DC Offset to the Envelope
-
Invert →
Inverts the envelope curve.
-
Amplitude
(AMP)
→
Defines the Range / Amplitude of the Envelope. A value of F7 will
use the full Envelope range. Further the outputs of the Automator slots 1..8 can be used to
manipulate the Range/Amplitude.
-
Bit →
Resolution/Quantisation of the Envelope. 1 bit to 12 bit
Please note, that the Automators LFOs or Envelopes can never replace a true analogue or digital
LFO/Envelope module. The Automators have a limited resolution with all it’s side effects compared
to those. However, they are still great modulation sources for any internal and external
modulations.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022