Analogue Solutions | FUSEBOX | Manual
MIDI (DAW Use) or CV & Gate?
This unit can be used with a MIDI keyboard (or DAW, or sequencer) or
you can use it with an analogue sequencer, such as Oberkorn.
You can even use it just on its own using the PaYernator and Interval
Generator.
It can also be used by MIDI and CV at the same )me! So you could
have an analogue step sequencer such as Oberkorn playing a liYle
melody, then using a MIDI keyboard (or MIDI sequencer) transpose the
Oberkorn sequence.
Circuits Included
Analogue Oscillators
There are three analogue VCOs – each providing a wealth of features and modula)on
choices. VCO 2 and 3 can easily be u)lised as 2nd / 3rd LFOs.
Analogue Low Frequency Oscillator
The LFO has Sine and Square wave modula)on signals and also a delay feature.
4 Analogue Filter Types
Fusebox uses a two pole 12bB per octave mul)mode filter. The filter is actually four
types in one. Low pass, Band pass, High pass and Notch filters. And, it sounds amazing.
Analogue Mixer
Audio choices are the Saw and Square wave of each VCO (VCO3 also has Triangle),
Noise or, for added fatness, Sub-Oscillator. There are sockets for external audio.
Analogue Amplifier
The VCA can be set to THRU so it is always ‘open’. This allows Fusebox to be used as an
effects processor.
2 Analogue Envelopes
There are two EGs – each having control over ATTACK, SUSTAIN, and combined DECAY/
RELEASE. It’s not really true to say it is an ASR envelope, it really is an ADSR - Decay
and Release are both controlled by the same control. Saving space with liYle
compromise in flexibility.
Fusebox - 30 Oct 2017
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