Technical – Abstract Data ADE-30 User Manual

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OVERVIEW:

4 stage waveform & CV utility module

Independent stages, 8 functions in total

DC-coupled ins & outs for each stage

Works with Audio, LFOs, CV, Logic & EGs

External CV control & on-board attenuation

Indicator LEDs for positive & negative cycles

Power supply reverse-voltage protection

Low-profile build mounts in any depth rack

STAGE 1:

Attenuversion:

Voltage controlled or manual

Up to 100% attenuation

Up to 2x gain

Non-inverted or inverted output

Attenuation:

Voltage controlled or manual

Up to 100% attenuation

Non-inverted or inverted output

Voltage Controlled Amplifier/Gain:

Voltage controlled or manual

Up to 100% attenuation

Up to 2x gain

Non-Inverted or inverted

STAGE 2:

Biasing:

Voltage controlled or manual

Up to +/- 10V

CV Source:

Up to +/-10V DC (at output, with no inputs present)

Attenuation:

Up to 100% Attenuation (at output, of signal at CV input)

STAGE 3:

Bipolar Clipping:

Voltage controlled or manual

Up to 100% clipping (100% attenuation)

STAGE 4:

Half-Wave Rectification:

Voltage controlled or manual

Positive-going, non-inverted, half-wave rectification (Positive output)

Negative-going, inverted, half-wave rectification (Positive output)

PRECAUTIONS:

The ADE-30 uses the Doepfer standard for power connection and cable

orientation. The RED stripe on the supplied power cable connects to the

NEGATIVE (-12V) rail on the ADE-30 with the RED stripe facing DOWN.

This is marked on the back of the ADE-30 PCB as “-12 RED”.

The ADE-30 has diode and polyfuse protection built in but an incorrectly

connected cable may still cause damage to the module or the power supply.

The rear panel of the ADE-30 has exposed parts and connections. Please

ensure when handling the ADE-30 that the unit is held by the sides of the

front panel or the sides of the PCB.

CREDITS:

Rory Dow

Dave White

© 2013 Abstract Data Ltd.

http://www.abstractdata.biz

[email protected]

Version 1.1 June 2013

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