User Manual

15. SETUP EXAMPLES
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6. Note trigs placed on track 1 will now control both the internal and the external oscillators.
Use parameter locks to alternate the waveform of oscillator 1 between external/internal
selections. This example can use more than one external oscillator. If two separate external
oscillators are connected to the Analog Four MKII external inputs, both oscillators can be
used on for example track 1. Track 2-4 could then use only internal oscillators.
15.5 ANALOG FOUR MKII WITH AN ELECTRIC GUITAR
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INPUT
OUTPUT
In this setup example, the Analog Four MKII is used for processing the sound output from an electric guitar.
The first, most basic method uses the FX track to turn the Analog Four MKII into an eects box sporting
the Wideshift Chorus, Saturator Delay, and Supervoid Reverb eects. The second, more elaborate method
routes the sound through Track 1 and allows all the sound-shaping possibilities oered by the FILTERS,
AMP, ENV and LFO.
1. Connect the electric guitar to the audio input of an amplifier using a standard mono phone cable.
2. Connect the audio out from the amplifier to the left audio input of the Analog Four MKII.
3. First method: Select the FX track on the Analog Four MKII with [FX] track key. To make use of the Wide-
shift Chorus, press [PARAMETER] key 3, CHORUS. Change the volume and other aspects of the eect
using the DATA ENTRY knobs. Use Saturator Delay and Supervoid Reverb eects similarly by pressing
[PARAMETER] key 4, DELAY and key 5, REVERB respectively.