Polymath, Patch examples – Analogue Solutions Polymath User Manual

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Patch Examples | Analogue Solutions

Two are supplied with the unit. We recommend only using LED gooseneck lamps. These are
lower power and put less strain on the power supply, and induce less noise into the
electronics than an incandescent bulb.

Handle

The heavy duty handle not only looks good but you will find it comes in great use when you
need to move the Polymath to a new location!

Patch Cables

Polymath uses mono 3.5mm / mini-jack ‘standard’ CV cables. Stereo plugs may cut out the
signal / ground it to earth so do not use.

Take common sense care when patching. The sockets are very strong, however, never use
unnecessary sideways force when inserting or removing patch cables.

PATCH EXAMPLES

NOTES;

These are just examples, not rules. The control positions are just suggestions – a starting
point. Of course play around with the settings if it doesn’t quite sound OK.

Use them as a guide to help you along. Experiement and try things for yourself.

Pay closest attention to the cable patches examples. We have shown only some examples
of where to set the controls and switches, in general the important ones. But not all.

You can clearly set controls such as TUNE or PORTAMENTO to suit.

If a control or switch is shown without a position, it generally means set this how you want.

Switch, Control and Cable positions have been shown in Yellow.

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