Resonator: Inputs and outputs
All CV inputs are calibrated for a range of +/- 5V. Voltages outside of this range are
tolerated, but will be clamped.
1. FREEZE gate input. When the input gate signal is high, stops the recording of incom-
ing audio, just as latching the FREEZE button would do.
2. BURST (TRIGGER) input. Sending a trigger to the Trig input will send a short burst of
noise to one of the voices. each time a Trig is received, the module switches the active
voice; therefore, you can get duophony. A trigger in this input will switch the current
voice (if Freeze is not active) and send a short burst of noise in its resonator.
These algorythms are: Spectral hold and blow, Spectral shift up and aliasing, Kill larg-
est harmonic and boost second largest, Nasty high-pass
3. 4. TIMBRE & DURATION (POSITION) and CHORD (SIZE) input.
5. PITCH CV input, with V/Oct response. The pitch of the resonator is controlled by the
Pitch knob and the V/Oct input, so you can "play" the resonator like an oscillator.
6. BLEND CV input. This CV input can control one of the following functions depending
on the active blending parameter.
7. 8. Stereo audio input. Each input feeds one of the two voices/resonators. Remember
that In L is normalized to In R, so with nothing patched in In R, the In L signal is fed to
both voices.
9. 10. DECAY (DENSITY) and DAMPENING (TEXTURE) inputs.
11. 12. Stereo audio output.