Vermona qMI - quad MIDI Interface User Manual

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NOTE

Key-CV may also be used to modulate the filter's cutoff
frequency. This function is referred to as key tracking or
key follow. Here, the filter will open in relation to inco-
ming pitch. Only few filter modules will support Bus-CV.
Usually, a patch chord connection is required. To adjust
the intensity of the key tracking function, we recom-
mend using a CV-input with attenuator.

The qMI - quad MIDI interface's gate signal triggers the envelope which
controls the VCA. If your patch requires two or more envelope generators,
e.g. for separate filter control or the VCO's pulse width, the gate signal
needs to be distributed to trigger all envelopes simultaneously. This is
either done via channel 1 across the system bus or by using a multiple.
There is no need for buffered multiples when duplicating gate-signals.

NOTE

When playing monophonic patches using the qMI -
quad MIDI interface
, no multiples are needed to distri-
bute key-CVs to up to four oscillators. The same goes
for the gate-signals for up to four envelope generators.
With all CV/Gate-channels set to the same MIDI-chan-
nel, every output will carry the same note values and the
qMI - quad MIDI interface itself acts as a distributor.

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