Patch sockets – Analogue Solutions Telemark /-K User Manual

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Patch Sockets

The CV and signal inputs and outputs are fairly straight forward, and typical to those you would find on a modular
synthesiser. This manual doesn’t aim to teach modular synthesis techniques. There are plenty of web resources
where you can learn such techniques.

But briefly we will explain the new sockets found on V2; Sub-Osc and Ring Mod

Sub-Osc

Sub oscillator takes the signal from one of the VCOs, divides it’s frequency by two, giving a waveform that has half
the pitch (ie one octave down). This then can be re-introduced back into the signal chain. This will really beef up the
sound.

The Sub-Osc is a divider. It will also divide clock signals and LFOs.


The basic patch is;

Take either VCO’s Sawtooth audio out and patch to SUB-OSC In.
Then patch either the -1 or -2 octave SUB-OSC outputs to the audio mixer.

Ring-Mod

Ring Mod, again use like on any other modular. Take two audio signals (waveform output of both VCO1 and VCO2
will do!) and patch to the X and Y RINGMOD inputs. Take the RING MOD output and patch into the audio mixer.

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