Envelope follower (ef), Pedal/cv-input, Pedal – Vermona Filter Lancet - analogue multimode filter User Manual

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Envelope Follower (EF)

The envelope-follower converts the amplitude characteristic of the audio
input signal into a control voltage. Most audio signals do not show clear
levels and -jumps as pure control voltages. This results in the envelope-
follower being less effective compared to a regular envelope. In most cases,
it is therefore necessary to increase the VCF modulation intensity to achieve
a comparable effect depth.

PEDAL/CV-Input

This input allows connecting a suited pedal or an analogue control voltage
to control the CUTOFF frequency. MOD SRC has to be switched to CV when
using this input.

PEDAL

The PEDAL input allows connecting Expression Pedals with a TS-connec-
tor. In addition, volume pedals with in- and output can be connected
using Y-cables. Use an expression pedal with a resistance of 100 kΩ to
ensure smooth control scaling.

Picture 7: Connecting volume pedals

CV

Analogue control voltages ranging from 0-5 volts can be connected to
the PEDAL/CV input. This allows FILTER Lancet to be controlled from
external CV-sources such as step-sequencers, key-CV of analogue syn-
thesizers, LFOs with special functions as well as Theremin antennas.

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volume pedal input

volume pedal output

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