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SUBTRACTOR SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Connections
Flipping the Subtractor around reveals a plethora of connection possibilities, most of which are CV/Gate related. Us-
ing CV/Gate is described in the chapter “Routing Audio and CV”.
Audio Output
This is Subtractor’s main audio output. When you create a new Subtractor device, this is auto-routed to the first avail-
able channel on the audio mixer.
Sequencer Control
The Sequencer Control CV and Gate inputs allow you to play the Subtractor from another CV/Gate device (typically
a Matrix or a Redrum). The signal to the CV input controls the note pitch, while the signal to the Gate input delivers
note on/off along with velocity.
! For best results, you should use the Sequencer Control inputs with monophonic sounds.
Amp This let’s you control the overall volume of the sound with external modulation. If a positive value is set,
the volume will increase with higher external modulation values. A negative value inverts this relation-
ship.
FM This sets External modulation control of the FM Amount parameter. If a positive value is set, the FM
amount will increase with higher external modulation values. A negative value inverts this relationship.
Both oscillators must be activated for this to have any effect.
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