Infernal noise machine, Fig. 2 fig. 1, With the inm, the signal path is a bit different – Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine User Manual

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With the INM, the signal path is a bit different:

VCA

External

Input

ToneTone

VCO

FM

I.N.M. Imp

LPF

Noise

generator

VCF

VCF Bypass

Mod

depth

VCO

CV

VCO

Tune

level

level

VCA

VCF

VCF Bypass

Domain

Frequency

Range

Width

Infernal Noise Machine

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Block Diagram

11/11/2009

The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is not the heart, but an

effect. The heart of the INM is the

Imp, a voltage-controlled noise source.

The VCO is used to “color” the tone of the noise. While the actual signal

path is technically the same as traditional synths, with the Imp being used

to modulate the frequency of the VCO, the key to proper use of the INM

is that the Imp is the core, and the VCO is an effect. The control panel is

specifically laid out to enforce this relationship (figure 2).

Main filter section

IMP

VCO

Filter bypass

VCA section

fig. 2

fig. 1

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