User Manual
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  If you select Sidechain, the Audio 
Source will be the stereo audio track that 
ARTICULATOR Evo is instantiated on. 
This is the most flexible configuration in 
that it allows for a stereo Audio Signal.
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  If you select Audio Track L as the 
Control Signal, Audio Track R will be 
selected as the Audio Signal.
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  If you select Audio Track R as the 
Control Signal, Audio Track L will be 
selected as the Audio Signal.
In these latter two cases, you will typically be 
required to create the stereo track by combining 
(via whatever method your DAW provides) the 
two independent tracks you wish to use as 
Control Signal and Audio Signal (being careful 
to ensure that they are hard panned to the 
appropriate channels). In these configurations, the 
Audio Signal is limited to being mono (although 
it can be combined with the Noise Generator in 
Stereo Noise mode).
INPUT LEVEL METERS
All of the Input Modules include little input 
level meters for both the Audio Signal and 
Control Signal. These meters display the 
levels of the signals routed to their respective 
inputs. Their main purpose is to allow you 
to visually confirm that that the two signals 
are actually routed as you expect
INPUT MIXER SECTION
The Input Mixer controls let you set the relative 
levels of the Audio Signal and the internal 
Noise Generator as well as optionally applying 
compression to the Audio Signal and selecting 
mono or stereo noise.
Audio Level
This control sets the 
level of the audio 
signal (duh!). Its 
range provides for 
both attenuation and 
gain. The range is 
from -inf (i.e., off) to 
+12 dBs of gain.
To adjust Audio Signal Level, click on the knob and 
move the cursor up to turn the knob clockwise, 
or down to turn it counterclockwise. The numeric 
display will indicate the amount of attenuation or 
gain in dBs.
Command (Mac)/Alt (PC) clicking on the knob will 
reset it to its default value of 0 dB.
Compressor
This control lets you engage a 
compressor with fixed parameters 
designed to maximize the Audio 
Signal’s level. It would typically be 
used in the case where the Audio Signal has quite 
a bit of dynamic variation that you would like to 
even out so that the Control Signal’s dynamics 
can be applied to it. 
Clicking the Comp button will toggle the 
compressor on and off. The button will turn blue 
to indicate that the compressor is on. 
NOTE: Engaging the compressor 
usually results in an overall increase in 
gain. You may need to adjust the Audio 
Level control to compensate.
Noise Level
This control sets the 
level of the internal 
Noise Generator. 
The range is from -inf 
(i.e., off) to +12 dBs 
of gain.
To adjust Noise 
Generator Level, click on the knob and move the 
cursor up to turn the knob clockwise, or down to 
turn it counterclockwise. The numeric display will 
indicate the amount of attenuation or gain in dBs.
Command (Mac)/Alt (PC) clicking on the knob will 
reset it to its default value of -inf (i.e., off).
Stereo Noise
ARTICULATOR Evo’s internal Noise 
Generator can provide either a single 
noise signal, or two uncorrelated 
noise signals panned to the opposite 
extremes of a stereo output. 
Clicking the Stereo Noise button will toggle it 
between mono and stereo noise. The button will 
turn blue to indicate the selection of stereo noise. 










