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Robaux 3PT - LFO Mode; Triple Modulation Oscillator; Chord Progression Mode; Triad Generation

Robaux 3PT
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Chord
Progression
In chord progression mode,
you can output triads. Connect
it to a CV keyboard and play
harmonious chords.
You can select the root note
between C to B and set the
mode between major and
minor. The seven matching
chords are placed on the white
keys of an octave. With the
variation control you can spread
the notes.
For each channel you can set
whether the notes are quanti-
zed within an octave and also
set a note offset to generate
atonal chords.
c 1V/Oct
g Root Key C - B
h Major / Minor
i Variation
1
2
3 Channel
d
e
f Display CV Value
j
k
l Note Compress
m
n
o Note Offset
p
q
r CV Output
LFO
In LFO mode you can use the
module as a triple modulation
oscillator.
The big knob sets the main fre-
quency. Each channel has an
adjustable frequency multiplier.
You can seamlessly crossfade
between sine, triangle, saw-
tooth and square and set the
slew limit of each waveform.
You can use the CV input with
an external CV source instead
of the big knob.
Note that the output of the LFO
is unipolar.
b c Main Frequency
1 2 3 Channel
d e f Display CV Value
g
h
i Frequency Multiplier
j
k
l Waveform
m
n
o Slew limit
p
q
r CV Output

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