Manual

2. Overall design System A - 100
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In this case, double-check the connections, making
completely sure that the ribbon cable is the right
way round where it connects to the module and the
bus.
Once your system is assembled and operational, you
should make use of the the patch sheets which come
with each module.
Photocopy the patch sheets for each of your modules,
cut these out, and stick them onto a sheet of paper in
the order in which they occur in your system (see Fig.
4). Then photocopy this sheet, and use the copies to
note down good settings and patches.
2.3 Interconnecting modules
For connecting modules to each other, you need
mono mini-jack (
3.5 mm) patch leads. You can
obtain patch leads from us (see Accessories in chap-
ter 5) in different lengths.
Fig. 4: Example of a personal patch sheet.
A-110
VCO
CV 1
CV 2
PW CV 1
Tune
CV 2
PW
PW CV 2
Range
SYNC
PW CV 2
0
0
10
0
10
0
10
010
-2
+2
STANDARD VCO
A-120
VCF 1
CV 2
CV 3
Audio In
CV 2
CV 3
Lev.
Res.
Freq.
CV 1
LOW PASS FILTER
0
10
0
10
010
0
10
0
10
Audio Out
CV 2
Audio In 1
Audio In 2
Audio Out
Gain
CV 1
A-130
VCA-LIN.
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
CV 1
In 1
In 2
Out
A-118
NOISE /
RANDOM
Colored
Random
Output
Red
Rate
Level
Random
Control
Blue
White
-
+
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
A-110
VCO
CV 1
CV 2
PW CV 1
Tune
CV 2
PW
PW CV 2
Range
SYNC
PW CV 2
0
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
-2
+2
STANDARD VCO
A-145
LFO
Frequ.
Frequ.
Range
0
10
Reset In
M
H
L
A-140
ADSR
Retrig.
Output
Inver se
Output
ADSR
Control
Gate
Output
0
10
H
L
M
Time
Range
A
D
S
R
0
10
0
10
0
10
A-138
MIXER
Input 2
Input 3
Output
Input 1
Input 4
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
lin
exp
In 1
In 2
In 3
In 4
Out