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TimewARP 2600 Getting Started Guide

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Ring Modulator

The Ring Modulator 

 adds or subtracts the inputs from VCO1 and VCO2 together. It works with a carrier signal and 

a modulator.  The term “Ring Modulator” is the most common name in sound synthesis and comes from the original 
analog method for creating this effect: a ring with four paired diodes accompanied by precision transformers.

When you add and subtract two signals in the Ring Modulator, the outcome signals are called sidebands. The most 
known sounds produced by the Ring Modulator are bell/metallic sounds, or the “robotic voice” vocoder effect. The 
Ring Modulator module not only affects the pitch and timbre of sounds, it can also be used for all kinds of amplitude 
effects like echoes, gating, tremolos, etc.

The kind of transformation this effects on input signals depends to a large extent on what they are and on whether the 
modulator is AC or DC coupled to them. This is selected by the Audio/DC switch 

❷ 

at the bottom of the modulator.

Noise Generator

In audio synthesis, noise is an extraordinarily useful signal. Filters can be used to shape a spectrum into 
almost anything–even pitched sounds.

The Noise Generator has two manual controls: one for spectral balance 

 and one for output level 

. The 

spectral balance is continuously variable from white to red (low-frequency noise output). In the latter case, 
the output falls off at the rate of 6dB/octave; the pink noise position approximates a -3dB/Octave slope.

The level control, at minimum, cuts off the output signal completely. At maximum, the output is clipped to 
produce binary, or two-valued, noise. Clipping begins with the level control approximately half open.

Voltage Processors

The Voltage Processors are simple utility functions for mixing, inverting, and shaping 
signals. 

VP #1

 

 has four signal inputs and one output. Two of the inputs have attenuators. 

The output signal is the inverted sum of all four inputs. The attenuator-governed inputs 
carry default connections from +10V and from the keyboard pitch-control. 

VP #2

  

 

has two signal inputs and one output. One of the inputs has an attenuator. 

The output signal is the inverted sum of the two inputs. 

The Lag Processor 

The Lag Processor is a low-pass filter for processing control signals. It reshapes control signals by slowing down abrupt changes and is used to 
produce glides and swoops. The slider adjusts its cutoff frequency. The corresponding rise-time ranges from 0.5ms with the slider at minimum, to 
500msec–about half a second–with the slider at maximum. The Lag Processor can be used to process audio signals, as a -6dB/octave manual 
filter with a maximum Fc of approximately 1kHz.

Summary of Contents for Wayoutware TimewARP 2600

Page 1: ...TimewARP 2600 Getting Started Guide...

Page 2: ...8 Preamp Gain Control 8 Envelope Follower 8 VCO Fine Tuning 8 VCO 1 9 VCO 2 9 VCO 3 10 VCF Filter Cutoff and Resonance 10 VCF Inputs 11 ADSR Envelope Generators 11 VCA 12 Pan and Reverb 12 Pan Contro...

Page 3: ...00 how to navigate the main features of the TimewARP 2600 and their use how the unique features of the TimewARP 2600 set it apart from other synth emulations What Is an ARP 2600 Portable Modular Synth...

Page 4: ...andful of simple wave types Then you can add more oscillators and layer the sounds together Add some frequency control some other effects and tricks and the possibilities become in nite Modular Synths...

Page 5: ...lope the set of variations in how a speci c sound attacks decays sustains and falls off from its onset to its complete fade out Envelope Follower A process that listens to a sound and tracks its ampli...

Page 6: ...le output distributes at least one input to 1 2 or 3 outputs All the remaining jacks are outputs Most of them are labeled as such a few are not but have arrows pointing to them For example in the Volt...

Page 7: ...simultaneous signals in or out of single points For example you can plug more than one cable in or out of a jack and so splitting or combining signals where necessary Output Section Mix Pan Reverb Ou...

Page 8: ...e envelope of any audio input this signal may control the VCF VCA or any of the VCOs This means any analog input signal such as from a guitar can be used to drive the synthesizer The Envelope Follower...

Page 9: ...side of the front panel The default signals to the next three FM Control inputs are from a the Sample Hold b the ADSR Envelope Generator and c VCO2 sine which is the output from VCO2 s sine wave gene...

Page 10: ...er circuit is controlled by a single manual slider As the Q is increased by moving this slider from left to right any sound below the lter cutoff is gradually lowered until only a sharp peak sound rem...

Page 11: ...able Attack time initial Decay time Sustain level and nal Release time Four vertical sliders control these parameters Note that three of these are time parameters while the fourth Sustain level is not...

Page 12: ...cord automatically disconnects the default signal The default signal at the linear control input is from the AR Envelope Generator and at the exponential input is from the ADSR Envelope Generator Inse...

Page 13: ...ance and one for output level The spectral balance is continuously variable from white to red low frequency noise output In the latter case the output falls off at the rate of 6dB octave the pink nois...

Page 14: ...l attenuates the input signal before it is fed to the Sample and Hold circuit The rate control actually belongs to the internal clock when that is disconnected from the Sample and Hold circuit the rat...

Page 15: ...ey press regardless of your performing habits The gate logic is not affected The three position switch labeled Auto Repeat is off in its center position This is the default In its lower position the k...

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