EQD Afterneath

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<<< Pro Tip >>>
You can patch both the main Audio Output and Reect Send to your audio output module for a
pseudo-stereo effect. You can add even more complexity and variation by patching the Reect
Send to a multiple, patching one copy of the signal to one of your audio outputs along with the
main out (for example, Main out to your left output and a mult of the Reect Send signal to your
right output). Then, patch another copy of the Reect Send signal to some external processing
such as a lter or VCA and then back into the Reect Return.
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Ambient Stereo Ritual
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<<< Modes >>>
1. Unquantized: Smooth, unquantized response
over the operating range
2. Unquantized with Slew: Smooth,
unquantized response over the entire
operating range, but with a musical slew
that is reminiscent of turning the varispeed
knob on a vintage British tape delay. The
Drag” will lag behind the knob or CV
changes, but then quickly catch up.
3. Unquantized Volt/Octave: Smooth and
unquantized, yet scaled to align with
the 1v/octave curve to allow melodic
modulation of audio in the buffer, or control
the frequency of self-oscillation like a
voltage controlled oscillator
4. Chromatic Scale: Quantized 1v/octave to
the chromatic scale
5. Major Scale: Quantized 1v/octave to the
major scale
6. Minor Scale: Quantized 1v/octave to the
minor scale
7. Pentatonic Scale: Quantized 1v/octave to
the pentatonic scale
8. Octaves & Fifths: Quantized 1v/octave to
omit all but octaves and fths
9. Octaves: Quantized 1v/octave to omit all
but octaves
<<< Voltage Control >>>
When using control voltage, the knob associated with that parameter will act as an offset.
Therefore, you will want to adjust the knob and the dedicated inverting attenuator to bring the
control voltage to the desired operating range for the parameter. It is helpful to start with the knob
in the 12 o’clock position and the inverting attenuator fully clockwise, and adjust as necessary.
<<< Self-Oscillation >>>
It is normal for the Afterneath Module to self-oscillate when using higher settings of the Length
and Reect controls – especially when both controls are set above the 12 o’clock position. When
you combine the self-oscillation with CV control over the Drag parameter you have an interesting
voltage controlled oscillator. Modes 3-9 will allow the self-oscillation to track volt/octave scaling.
When using an external control voltage, the Drag knob acts as an offset control for the incoming
voltage. Due to the nature of the effect, the Drag parameter responds to only positive voltages
between 1.6 and 4.1 volts. When using a voltage between 0 and 1.6 volts, you can turn the Drag
knob clockwise to offset the incoming voltage to the response range. Please note that bipolar
signals may need additional offset voltage from an external source to bring the entire control
signal within the response range.