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Amplifier Section (VCA)

A voltage controlled amplifier (VCA) controls each synthesizer channel's
output. This allows manual control over the output volume as well as
dynamic volume progressions. Available modulation sources are the enve-
lope generator and a fixed gate-envelope, the latter offering minimal
attack- and release-phases to avoid unwanted clicks caused by disadvanta-
geous phase cuts during sound reproduction.

Every synthesizer channel has the following control elements:

Picture 3: The VCA section

MODE

This switch sets the modulation source for the VCA, respectively sets the
VCA to be opened permanently.

EG

the ADSR envelope-generator modulates the VCA.

GATE (

)

a fixed organ-like envelope modulates the VCA.

ON

the VCA is permanently on, no modulation.

The modulation intensity of the envelope generator can be controlled by
MIDI-velocity. This function can be enabled/disabled using EDIT PARA-
METER 4: VELOCITY, available for each synthesizer channel. To enable/
disable this function, carry out the following steps:

1.

Press the EDIT-button.

2.

Select parameter 4: VELOCIY using the SELECT/SEQ control.

3.

Press TRIG to enable/disable velocity control for one or several syn-
thesizer channels. The corresponding red LED above each TRIG-
button will display the respective velocity-status.

4.

Exit edit-mode by pressing the EDIT-button.

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