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KLANG TUNED PERCUSSION969
Lo Damp
D Raise the Lo Damp value to cut off the low frequencies of the reverb signal, to make the reverb effect less
“muddy”.
Amount
D Set the reverb amount with the Amount knob.
Note that the Reverb effect is routed as a “send effect”, with the Amount knob working as an “effect return” con-
trol. This means that if you play a short note with the Amount knob set to zero, you might still get a reverb effect if
you turn up the Amount afterwards (depending on the Time setting, see “Time”).
Connections
! Remember that CV connections are NOT stored in the Klang patches! If you want to store CV connections be-
tween devices, put them in a Combinator device and save the Combi patch.
Sequencer Control inputs
The Sequencer Control CV and Gate inputs allow you to play Klang from another CV/Gate device (typically a Matrix
or an RPG-8). The signal to the CV input controls the note pitch, while the signal to the Gate input delivers note on/
off along with velocity. There are also inputs for modulating the Pitch Bend and Mod Wheel parameters.
Modulation Inputs
These control voltage (CV) inputs can be used for modulating the Filter Cutoff and Resonance parameters, as well as
the Master Volume level.
Audio Out
These are the main audio outputs. When you create a new Klang device, these outputs are auto-routed to the first
available Mix Channel in the Reason main mixer. If there is no Mix Channel available, a new one will be automatically
created.