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The VCA accepts an audio input and utilizes 0-5V control voltages to control the output gain. | |||
The main output level allows for attenuating the final output level. | |||
The level-adjust control works in parallel with the CV input to apply a manual 0-5V to the final output gain. This opens up the output to allow for drones or a variety of audio bleed levels. | |||
The modulation amount control increases the level of amplitude modulation applied to the primary gain cells. As more modulation signal is applied, the modulation goes from amplitude modulation and morphs into ring modulation. Further rotation of the modulation control passes ring modulation and injects increasing levels if inverted phase carrier to the signal. | |||
== Wiring information: == | == Wiring information: == |
Revision as of 21:02, 5 January 2010
The VCA accepts an audio input and utilizes 0-5V control voltages to control the output gain.
The main output level allows for attenuating the final output level.
The level-adjust control works in parallel with the CV input to apply a manual 0-5V to the final output gain. This opens up the output to allow for drones or a variety of audio bleed levels.
The modulation amount control increases the level of amplitude modulation applied to the primary gain cells. As more modulation signal is applied, the modulation goes from amplitude modulation and morphs into ring modulation. Further rotation of the modulation control passes ring modulation and injects increasing levels if inverted phase carrier to the signal.
Wiring information:
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