User Manual

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NN-19 SAMPLER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Audio Outputs
These are the main left and right audio outputs. When you create a new NN-19 device, these are auto-routed to the
first available channel on the audio mixer.
Mono Sequencer Control
These are the main CV/Gate inputs. CV controls the note pitch. Gate inputs trigger note on/off values plus a level,
which can be likened to a velocity value. If you want to control the NN-19 from a Matrix Pattern Sequencer for exam-
ple, you would normally use these inputs. The inputs are “mono”, i.e. they control one voice in the sampler.
Modulation Inputs
! Remember that CV connections will not be stored in the sample patch, even if the connections are to/from the
same NN-19 device!
These control voltage (CV) inputs (with associated voltage trim pots), can modulate various NN-19 parameters from
other devices, or from the modulation outputs of the same NN-19 device. These inputs can control the following pa-
rameters:
Osc (sample) Pitch
Filter Cutoff
Filter Resonance
•Amp Level
•Mod Wheel
Modulation Outputs
The Modulation outputs can be used to voltage control other devices, or other parameters in the same NN-19 device.
The Modulation Outputs are:
Filter Envelope
•LFO
Gate Inputs
These inputs can receive a CV signal to trigger the envelopes. Note that connecting to these inputs will override the
“normal” triggering of the envelopes. For example, if you connected a LFO output to the Gate Amp input, you would
not trigger the amp envelope by playing notes, as this is now controlled by the LFO. In addition you would only hear
the LFO triggering the envelope for the notes that you hold down.
•Amp Envelope
Filter Envelope