Owner`s manual
A
synthesizer
design
may,
in
theory,
incorporate
any
number
of
signal
sources,
modifiers,
and/or
controllers.
Note,
also,
that
the
output
of
a
controller
may
theoretically
be
sent to
the
control
input
of
any
voltage
controlled
device.
The
major
circuits
("modules")
are
explained
here,
roughly
in
order
of
importance
and
occurrence
in
the
signal
path.
SIGNAL
SOURCES
OSCILLATORS
The
Source
has
two
audio
oscillators.
These
oscillators
put
out
electrical
signals
called
waveshapes
or
waveforms,
illustrated
on
the
waveshape
controls.
The
oscillators
generate
waveforms
continuously.
The
completion
of
one
waveform
is
called
a
cycle;
the
number
of
cycles
completed
in
a
specified
time
period
is
the
oscillator's
frequency
and
is
generally
expressed
in
cycles
per
second
(cps)
or
Hertz
(Hz).
If
the
oscillator's
frequency
is
between
20Hz
and
20,000Hz
(20KHz),
human
ears
can
perceive
it
as
pitch.
The
changes
of
oscillator
frequency
produce
the
different
pitches
heard
from
The
Source.
The
oscillators
are
voltage-controlled;
applying
a
positive
voltage
to
their
control
inputs
will
produce
a
positive
change
in
frequency
(the
pitch
will
rise).
Touch
program
3:
VOLTAGE
CONTROLLED
FILTER
KB
TRACK
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