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1. uniPOlAR mOde
Unipolar mode (button lit green) is designed
for unipolar control voltages commonly
found in envelope generators. In this mode,
the attenuator knob controls offsets to the
incoming CV, allowing the dynamic response
to CV to be retained regardless of attenua-
      
at maximum, a CV of 8V opens the channels
to 0dB, while closing the attenuators allows
     
voltages above 8V are well-tolerated, how-
ever, the gain response is strongly tempered
above 0dB, offering only up to +3dB so as to
minimize distortion. This behavior affects
the sound in a way similar to dynamic com-
pression, however lowering the attenuators
diminishes the effect, eventually bringing it
down to a non-compressed operation.
2. BiPOlAR mOde
Bipolar mode (button lit red) is designed for
bipolar control voltages commonly found in
       
scaling the CV together with an internally
generated offset voltage. Therefore the depth
of amplitude modulation (in dB) decreases
as the channel is lowered. The response is
optimized for control voltage in the range of

-
  
 
higher amplitudes of the CV are well-toler-
ated, however, the response is strongly com-
pressed above 0dB.