Word about voltage controlled amplification – Studio Electronics Boomstar User Manual

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Studio Electronics Boomstar Quick Start Manual

Panels

1/8 note, 1/4 note triplet, 1/16 note, 1/8 note triplet, 1/16 note triplet;

MIDI SYNC

OFF

honors panel settings;

WAVE

: Selects the waveforms:

sine, triangle, reverse

sawtooth, sawtooth, square, 10% square, 90% square, random 1, random

2;

MOD DEPTH

(x2): Sets the modulation depths—the destinations being VCO 1 PW

(Oscillator 1 Pulse Width), VCO 1 FREQ (Oscillator 1 Frequency), VCO 2 PW (Oscillator 2

Pulse Width), and VCO 2 FREQ (Oscillator 2 Frequency).

5.2.11 VCA - Voltage Controlled Amplifier

A

word about Voltage Controlled

Amplification:

The authentic two-stage MiniM—g voltage controlled amplifier is what increases the strength of the audio signal,

e.g., an amplifier is used to control the loudness of the sound over a period of time so as to emulate the natural

amplitude, shape, and scope of a real instrument—wait a minute, an analog synthesizer is a real instrument!

The

OVERDRIVE

switch engages the overdrive circuit: in the top position it is on.

The

VOLUME

knob sets the master volume of the synthesizer.

5.2.12 Master Tune

Sets the master tuning for the unit: roughly + and - 7 semitones.

5.2.13 Bend

Sets the pitch bend range for the pitch bend controller. The full position allows one octave up and down.

5.2.14 Glide

Sets the exponential hardware glide value—a classic “less is more” in all cases unless sweeping slowly

through octaves. The Boomstar’s glide is hardware, so it accessible via CC.

5.2.15 Dynamics

Play hard. Hear hard. Routes the MIDI velocity expression of your playing or sequencing to the

ENV DEPTH

parameter.

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