Other capabilities – Future Retro Revolution Owner Manual User Manual

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OTHER CAPABILITIES

PROCESSING EXTERNAL AUDIO

The Revolution provides an audio input for processing external sounds through the internal filter,

amplifier, analog overdrive stage, and the DSP effects section.

Here we are going to filter audio coming from a MIDI sound module which is being played by the

Revolution’s sequencer. However you can process any external line level audio signal in the same

way. If you are wanting to process turntable, guitar, or microphone sounds you will need to pre-amp

the signal to a standard line level before connecting it to the Revolution’s input.

For this setup, connect the MIDI OUT of the Revolution to the MIDI IN of the external sound

module. Use a 1/4” mono audio cable to connect the main output of the sound module to the FILTER

AUDIO IN jack on the Revolution. Setup the Revolution to play the external sound module as

described on page 30.

When the Revolution’s sequencer begins playing patterns, you should hear the sounds of the external

sound module being processed by the Revolution. Notes must be programmed into the Revolution’s

sequencer in order for the amplifier to open up and allow sounds to pass through to the output. By

placing a bunch of 16

th

notes into a sequence, the external audio becomes gated. If you wish to

process the external audio without this gating effect, create a simple pattern with a loop point and

glide set on step 1 of the pattern, and play this pattern when you want the external audio to pass

through to the output.

You will notice that the audio input of the Revolution is very sensitive to normal line level signals.

This is so you can overdrive the filter input easily with a line level signal. If you do not wish to

overdrive the filter’s input, turn down the volume of the external sound module until the processed

signal is clean and without distortion.

AUDIO IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

AUDIO OUT

MIDI SOUND MODULE

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