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The
User Guide
Features & Specifications
Fully Analogue, saw-core Voltage Controlled Oscillator
10 HP wide (50.5mm), 20mm deep
1v/Oct response, wide range, great tracking over 8 octaves
Current consumption: +12V 25ma, -12V 25ma
Temperature compensated
Simultaneous sine, triangle, sawtooth, and pulse wave outputs
Knob and attenuated CV-controlled Pulse-width modulation
Separate coarse and fine pitch adjustment
Separate attenuated exponential and linear pitch modulation
Sync input
Description of Functionality
Coarse and Fine Pitch Controls
Both of these knobs control the VCO's
pitch pre-modulation. The main Pitch
knob spans beyond the entire audio
range from approximately 16Hz to 25kHz,
while the Fine Tune knob spans just a
few semitones.
Pitch Modulation Attenuators
A CV present at the exponential and
linear modulation inputs will alter the
pitch of the VCO, and the amount of
modulation can be adjusted with
these knobs. Exponential
modulation is often used with tonal
music and vibrato, and linear
modulation is more commonly
used in audio-rate FM style patching.
1 Volt per Octave Input
Input for the standard 1v/Oct scaled
CVs output by many keyboards,
sequencers, and other gear.
By sending another oscillator's output to this Sync input, each zero crossing of the
source oscillator will cause this VCO's core to reset. By auditioning the audio output
from this VCO and modulating the source VCO, an interesting special effect is achieved.
AVS-VCO-1
Voltage
Controlled
Oscillator
Oscillator Sync
Pulse-Width Modulation
Pulse-Width Modulation controls the
width of the waveform present at
the Pulse output. The PWM knob
sets the starting Pulse-Width, and
a CV at the PWM input modulates
this value. The PWM Mod knob
is an attenuator that adjusts the
amount of Pulse-Width Modulation.
Sine
Audio Outputs
Four simultaneous oscillator
Triangle
outputs with Sine, Triangle,
Sawtooth, and Pulse wave
shapes. Mix and match
Sawtooth
these different waves to
create a variety of
Pulse
different timbres.
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