User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- THE BACKGROUND OF THE ANALOG FOUR
- PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- ANALOG FOUR SIGNAL PATH
- OVERVIEW OF THE ANALOG FOUR STRUCTURE
- THE USER INTERFACE
- QUICK START
- KITS AND SOUNDS
- THE SEQUENCER
- CHAINS AND SONGS
- GLOBAL MENU
- EARLY STARTUP MENU
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- Appendix A: SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix C: CV TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix D: MIDI
- INDEX
KITS AND SOUNDS
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REVERB controls the reverb effect.
LFO contains parameters for the two LFOs that can modulate the FX track parameters.
THE CV TRACK
The CV track is used for controlling external equipment capable of receiving CV/Gate signals. To edit the CV
track, press [TRACK CV]. A CV track contains six PARAMETER pages:
CV A controls the signal sent from the CV A output.
CV B controls the signal sent from the CV B output.
CV C controls the signal sent from the CV C output.
CV D controls the signal sent from the CV D output.
ENV offers two freely assignable envelopes which can be used to control the CV track param-
eters.
LFO offers two freely assignable LFOs which can be used to control the CV track parameters.
TRACK MUTING
Muting tracks is done by pressing [FUNCTION] + the [TRACK] key of the track that should be muted. Only the
note trigs of the sequencer are muted, meaning it is still possible to play a muted track manually using the [KEY-
BOARD] keys.
The <TRACK> LEDs indicate the mute status. Unlit <TRACK> LEDs indicate the muted tracks. Green
<TRACK> LEDs indicate audible tracks. A red <TRACK> LED indicates the active, audible track. A yellow
<TRACK> LED indicates an active, muted track.










