CV inputs for the timbre, frequency, morph and harmonics parameters.ģ. Note that when the trigger input is patched, model changes occur only whenever a trigger is received.Ģ. When this CV input is modulated, two LEDs are lit: the steadily lit LED indicates the current model, and the slowly blinking LED indicates the central value, which would be obtained with a CV of 0V and which is still modifiable with the buttons. When unplugging a CV input, and if the trigger input is patched, remember to reset the attenuverter to 12 o’clock if you do not want the internal envelope to take over! Inputs and outputsġ. When the corresponding CV input is left unpatched and the trigger input is patched, the attenuverter adjusts the modulation amount from the internal decaying envelope generator. Attenuverters for the TIMBRE, FM and MORPH CV inputs. In general, TIMBRE sweeps the spectral content from dark/sparse to bright/dense, MORPH explores lateral timbral variations and HARMONICS controls the frequency spread or the balance between the various constituents of the tone.į. Their actual function varies from model to model. By default, it covers a range of 8 octaves, but it can be narrowed down to 14 semitones (refer to the FREQUENCY knob range section).Ĭ. The second bank is focused on noisy and percussive sounds.ī. Each button cycles through a bank of 8 models. Model selection buttons and LEDs displaying the active model. This device meets the requirements of the following standards: EN55032, EN55103-2, EN6, EN6, EN62311.įor more details and advice related to electromagnetic compatibility issues, please refer to this page.