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Analog CV- and GATE-outputs
The ’14 Analogsynthesizer can send keyboard data (pitch and on/off-state) and its pitch- and
modulation wheel data as analog voltages. This way, it is possible to directly control analog
synthesizers from the good old days as well as modern eurorack-systems.
GATE OUT
outputs the state of the key being pressed as GATE signal with a voltage of +10 V (tip)
as well as a control voltage for the modulation wheel (ring, 0-5 volts). The jacks are assigned as
follows:
Figure 10:
tip
ring
Modulation Wheel
GATE
GATE OUT assignment
CV OUT
outputs the control voltage of the key being pressed on the keyboard within a range of one
to five volts using the common one-volt-per-octave-characteristic (tip) as well as a control voltage
for the pitch wheel within a range of plus/minus 2.5 volts (ring). The jacks are assigned as follows:
Figure 11:
tip
ring
Pitch Bender
1V/Octave
CV OUT assignment