Front panel, About shelves, Installation – Mutable Instruments Shelves User Manual

Page 2: Online manual and help, Ranges and scales, Controls, Inputs and outputs

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Front panel

Controls

A.

High-shelf section. This section boosts or attenuates

all frequencies above the FREQ control. The GAIN poten-

tiometer controls the amount of attenuation or boosting.

No modification is applied when GAIN is in its central

position.

B.

Parametric sections 1&2. These two sections boost

or attenuate all frequencies in a frequency band whose

central frequency is set by FREQ. The narrowness of this

frequency band is set by the Q setting - from very wide to

very selective.

C.

Low-shelf section. This section boosts or attenuates

all frequencies below the FREQ control. The GAIN poten-

tiometer controls the amount of attenuation or boosting.

Inputs and Outputs

1. 2.

Global frequency and gain CV inputs. These CV

inputs simultaneously shift the FREQ or GAIN of all four

sections.

3.

IN. Audio input.

4.

Output clipping indicator. It is recommended to re-

duce the level of the input signal - or to reduce the gain

on all sections - when this LED lights up.

5.

OUT. Audio output.

About Shelves

Shelves is a voltage-controlled signal processor altering

the spectrum of audio signals, inspired by the EQ section

of console channel strips.

Just like many sought-after equalizers, it provides

low-shelf, high-shelf, and two parametric tone controls.

Unlike those found in an equalizer, each of these four

sections can be swept over the entire audio range; and

their parameters can be freely modulated with control

voltages.

Installation

Shelves requires a -12V / +12V power supply (2x5 pin

connector). The red stripe of the ribbon cable (-12V side)

must be oriented on the same side as the “Red stripe”

marking on the board.
The power consumption is as follows:

-12V: 75mA ; +12V: 75mA.

Online manual and help

The full manual can be found online at

mutable-instruments.net/modules/shelves/manual

For help and discussions, head to

mutable-instruments.net/forum

Ranges and scales

On all sections, the FREQ knob spans the entire audio

range, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
The FREQ CV input has a 1V/Oct scale and acts as an

offset to the value set by the FREQ knob.

The GAIN knob covers an attenuation/boost range of

-15dB to +15dB.
The GAIN CV input has a 3dB/V scale and acts as an

offset to the value set by the GAIN knob.
Gains above +15dB cannot be reached, even by adding a

positive CV offset to the GAIN CV input. However, gains

below -15dB can be obtained by adding a negative CV

offset to this CV input.
On the two parametric sections, the Q parameter, which

controls filter selectivity, goes from 0.5 to 1000.0.

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B

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