Frequency

Sets the oscillation frequency

Delay

Delay time setting after a keyboard trigger

Mode

Choice of frequency setting: low, mid, synchronized on the MIDI tempo

Fade in

Sets the time constant for the increase of modulation

Width

Sets the impulse width

PWM Input

Input connection for the impulse width modulation

FM Input

Frequency modulation input connection

Outputs

Connection jacks for the different outputs

The use of a low frequency generator as a modulation source is typical. It allows the gentle evolution of the tone of a sound or to simulate vibrato and tremolo.

Even though the oscillators can be used at very low frequencies, there are 2 modules specifically for this purpose, which allow the oscillators to be kept for use in the audible domain.

These oscillators possess five outputs that can be used simultaneously: sawtooth, sinusoid, triangle, square, random.

The oscillation frequency can be statically set with the rotating “frequency” button dynamically with the associated modulation input. The impulse width can also be statically set with the “width” button and by its modulation input.

The “mode” interrupter synchronizes the oscillation frequency with the tempo of the host sequencer. In this mode, the rotating button chooses a frequency depending on the application’s tempo (multiple or sub multiple).

Two other buttons are affecting a delay and a fade in at the output of this generator. Initialized on a keyboard trigger, the generator output will only begin to oscillate when the internal counter reaches a time value set with the “delay” knob. This oscillation wills gently increase following the time constant set with the rotating “fade in”.

There is also an output generating a trigger signal synchronous with the square signal and with an identical width, which lets us trigger envelopes and sequencer in a cyclic manner. This output is visible only visible at trigger input menu level.

7.1.7Controlled amplifiers / Mixers

Audio Input

 

AM Input

 

 

 

Controlled amplifier (VCA)

Audio Input

Amplifier input connection jack

Audio Output

Amplifier output connection jack

AM Input

Amplitude modulation input connection jack

Volume

Input gain setting

Soft Clip

Use of soft clipping

Inverse

Request inversion of the input signal

Link

Next amplifier mixing

Link

Soft Clip

Inverse

Volume

Audio Output

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