Specifications
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LP User’s Manual - The Basics                   
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LP User’s Manual - The Components
Now let’s take a look at the individual module components that make up the Little Phatty Synthesizer, start-
ing with the Oscillator section and moving right across the front panel, explaining the features and functions 
of the Filter, Envelope Generator and Output sections. Then we’ll cover the Modulation section, the Key-
board and Left-Hand controls, the Input/Output Side Panel, and the User Interface section.
A. The Oscillator Section
The Oscillators are the main sound source of the Little Phatty. The oscillators in the LP are analog Voltage 
Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) that feature a temperature regulation circuit that provides them with excel-
lent tuning stability. The LP’s VCOs can produce a total musical range of 9 octaves! 
The Components
Oscillator One serves as a master oscillator to which
Oscillator 2 is tuned. The timbres of the oscillators 
are adjusted by their variable waveform (Wave) 
controls. There is also a switch for syncing Oscillator 
2 to Oscillator 1, and a control for adjusting the glide 
rate which is explained below.
The frequencies of the oscillators are controlled by a 
number of sources. The main source is the keyboard. 
The keyboard creates a voltage that allows the 
oscillators to be played in an equal tempered scale. 
The glide circuit can be switched in between the 
Keyboard CV and the oscillators to slow the changes 
between notes (portamento). The Keyboard CV 
is mixed with the Octave switch CV, the Frequency 
control (Oscillator 2), the Pitch Bend Wheel, the 
Pitch CV In (on the side panel), the  ne tune control, 
and the output of the Mod Matrix when the “Pitch” 
destination is selected. 
Oscillator Section Controls: 
Octave: 
Each Oscillator has a switch labeled 
OCTAVE
 that selects the relative frequency range. To select the octave, 
simply press the switch. Each press of the switch advances the setting, as indicated by the corresponding 
LED. When the topmost octave is reached, the next button press cycles back to the lowest octave. The 
panel markings 16’, 8’, 4’ and 2’ are octave standards based on organ stops. On the 16’ setting the highest A 
on the keyboard is A440. 
Oscillator Level:
Each oscillator has a switch labeled 
OSC LEVEL
 that allows the analog edit control to adjust the oscillator 
level. This allows you to control the relative strength of each oscillator in the mixer.










