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Make Noise 0-CTRL - The 0-CTRL Sequencer Channels (cont.); Strength Channel Effects on Dynamics

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The Channels of the 0-CTRL (cont.)
When the Strength attenuator is turned up, the Strength row will set the Strength per step of the Dynamic
Gate and Envelope outputs, and thereby the dynamics/volume of the notes they are used to generate. The
Dynamic Envelope starts as a two-stage Attack-Decay type that is sharp and plucky, with no sustain. Turning
the Strength Channel knobs past 1:00 will introduce a third stage, creating an ASR-type envelope with
variable sustain. Turn knobs counterclockwise to create "rests." (Diagram for illustration purposes, not to
scale)
When the Time attenuator is turned up, the Time row will set the Clock Rate per step, and thereby the length
of each note in the sequence. The resulting setting is not quantized in any way, allowing for any rhythm to
be created, on or off "the grid." (Diagram for illustration purposes, not to scale)
In addition to their control of Dynamics and Rhythm for the 0-Ctrl's sequencer, the Strength and Time
Channels each have a sequence CV output, located next to the Pitch channel's CV output, which can be
patched to any voltage-controllable parameter for sequencing of timbre, pitch of a second or third VCO, etc.

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