User Manual
5 DEVICE CONNECTION
No Id Description
16 Decay1 Knob Used for controlling the decay 1 time
17 Level1 Trimpot Target level for decay 1
18 Decay2 Knob Used for controlling the decay 2 time
19 Level2 Trimpot Target level for decay 2
20 Decay3 Knob Used for controlling the decay 3 time
21 Level3 Trimpot Target level for decay 3
22, 28 Loop On/Off Switch Activates or deactivates the loop function of
the Multi-Stage and Short Envelope
23 Decay Stages Switch Controls how many decay stages will be
present.
24 Release Knob Used for controlling the release time of the
envelope
25 Rise Knob Used for controlling the rise time
26 Curve Knob Used for shaping the rising phase
27 Fall Knob Used for controlling the fall time when the in-
put gate is stopped
5 Device Connection
You now own a fantastic modulation module. It is time to integrate it in your
modular system.
5.1 Power Connection
The first step is to supply your module with power. The module only requires
regulated +12V and -12V voltages. These voltages should already be provided
by your modular system’s power supply.
Before connecting any module to the Eurorack bus, it is mandatory to switch the
modular system power off. Otherwise you may severely damage your module
or put yourself at risk.
Please connect the supplied 16-way ribbon cable to the module’s Eurorack bus
connector and your modular system bus board.
Eurorack connectors are usually orientated in a way that the -12V supply line is
located at the bottom. The mod1 module follows the same convention.
The red line of the ribbon cable should show to the bottom of your bus board
and at the bottom of your module. Refer to the figure above.
Please make sure the ribbon cable does not swap the lines.
The module can now be installed in the rack using the provided screws, washers
and a Phillips head screwdriver #0. With the module installed, switch the system
power supply on.
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