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INTRODUCTION
There are times when you might want to
use external signals to control the Integrator. Obvious examples of
this are using a guitar to 'play' the Integrator, or using your voice
to make the synthesiser 'speak'.
This requires two facilities: a
Frequency to Voltage (F/V) Converter that converts the frequency of
the incoming signal into a CV; and an Envelope Follower that converts
the amplitude of the incoming signal into a second CV. With
these defined you can use the guitar or voice (or whatever)
to determine the pitch and volume of a sound generated
within the Integrator itself. In other words, the Integrator
provides the timbre of the new sound, but the incoming
signal articulates it.
Frequency To Voltage Converter
The RS30 incorporates an F/V converter
that accepts a single signal at its input, analyses the pitch of that
signal, and outputs a pitch CV conforming (very approximately) to the
1V/oct standard at its output.
The RS30 also incorporates a Slew rate
limiter that acts upon any rapid changes in the signal received by
the converter, slowing those changes by an amount determined by the
SLEW control. This reduces glitching. However, and in common
with other synths, the F/V converter will work most
effectively when the external signal is both pure and
monophonic.
A LEVEL control is also provided, but it
may be beneficial to pre-amplify low amplitude signals using the RS70
Pre-Amp before presenting them to the RS30.
IN
The input accepts any audio signal in the range ±10v. Signals ranging
from DC to 20kHz may be presented, but only those lying between 0.5Hz
and 1kHz will be correctly interpreted.
LEVEL
At the maximum anticlockwise setting of the LEVEL control (MIN) the input
signal will be fully attenuated. As you turn the control clockwise,
the gain will increase. You should use this control to set the
signal level so that you obtain the best response from the
converter.
SLEW
The SLEW control prevents
rapid changes in the signal derived from the input. At its minimum, the
slew rate is approximately 1mS, thus allowing signals of up to 1kHz
to be converted. At its maximum slew rate of approximately 2S the
slew will provide portamento and other smooth transitions between
pitch voltages.
OUT
The converter provides a
single output in the range 0V to +6V.
Envelope Follower
The
RS30's Envelope Follower (which also incorporates a Level control and a
Slew limiter) outputs a CV corresponding to the average amplitude of
the signal presented to its input.
I N
The input accepts any AC
signal in the range ±10v. Signals ranging from 1Hz to 20kHz may be
presented, but only those lying between 0.5Hz and 1kHz will be
correctly interpreted.
LEVEL
At the maximum
anticlockwise setting of the LEVEL control (MIN) the input signal will be
fully attenuated. As you turn the control clockwise, the gain will
increase. You should use this control to set the signal level so that
you obtain the best response from the Envelope Follower.
SLEW
The
SLEW control prevents rapid changes in the signal derived from the input.
At its minimum, the slew rate is approximately 1mS. At its maximum,
the slew rate is approximately 2S. OUT The
Envelope Follower provides a single output in the range 0V to +10V.
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