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Table Of Contents 

 

STVC Quickstart 

 

Table Of Contents 

Foreword .................................................................................................................... 4

 

Control Features & Connections ................................................................................ 5

 

Front Panel ............................................................................................ 5

 

Rear Panel Connections ........................................................................ 6

 

General Safety Guidelines ......................................................................................... 7

 

Setup and Connections .............................................................................................. 9

 

Setup ...................................................................................................... 9

 

Connections ........................................................................................... 9

 

The Rear Panel Connections ............................................................... 10

 

First Start .................................................................................................................. 12

 

Switching On / Off .............................................................................. 12

 

Master Volume .................................................................................... 12

 

Playing and Selecting Sounds ............................................................. 12 

 

 

 

Editing Sounds .................................................................................... 13

 

Saving Sounds .................................................................................... 13

 

What about MIDI and System settings? ............................................. 13

 

The Control Panel ...................................................................................................... 14

 

The Wheel Section .............................................................................. 14

 

The Keyboard ..................................................................................... 14

 

The Control S Display ........................................................... 14

 

Strings Section .................................................................................... 15

 

Solo Section ........................................................................................ 17

 

The Vocoder Section .......................................................................... 18

 

The Effects Section ............................................................................. 19

 

Additional Information .............................................................................................. 21

 

Technical Data .................................................................................... 21

 

Product Support .................................................................................. 21

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for STVC

Page 1: ...F r deutsche Version bitte umdrehen QUICKSTART...

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Page 3: ...ar Panel Connections 10 First Start 12 Switching On Off 12 Master Volume 12 Playing and Selecting Sounds 12 Editing Sounds 13 Saving Sounds 13 What about MIDI and System settings 13 The Control Panel...

Page 4: ...applied to musical signals the resulting signal sounds more or less like robotic speech or singing and it is easy to extend it to polyphony This is what the vocoder in STVC is for And now have fun wi...

Page 5: ...ions 5 STVC Quickstart Control Features Connections Front Panel 1 Wheel Section 3 Control Section Display 5 Strings Section 7 Effects Section 2 Master Volume 4 Solo Section 6 Vocoder Section with Micr...

Page 6: ...ures Connections 6 STVC Quickstart Rear Panel Connections 1 Audio Outputs 5 MIDI In MIDI Out 2 Headphones Output 6 Power Switch 3 Pedal Line Inputs 4 USB 2 0 Port for power supply and MIDI connection...

Page 7: ...eat sources such as ra diators Do not expose the device to direct sunlight Do not expose the device to extreme vibrations Power Supply Unplug the device when you are not using it for longer periods Ne...

Page 8: ...se sleep deprivation and sudden levitation Proper Use This device is designed exclusively to produce low frequency audio signals for the purpose of generating sound Any other use is prohibited and voi...

Page 9: ...n also use a computer or sequencer to make use of STVC s MIDI features To connect the devices 1 Turn all units off 2 Connect the STVC s Audio Out to your mixing console or your computer audio interfac...

Page 10: ...due to on off switching noise The STVC produces a high level out put signal Please take care that the connected play back device is suitable for the high level of an electronic instrument Never use th...

Page 11: ...supply via USB when connected to a suitable computer Power supply via the USB power supply Transmitting and receiving MIDI data Dumping of firmware updates to the STVC r Make sure that you use a USB 2...

Page 12: ...l volume The volume setting is global and affects the level of the audio outputs including the headphones output Playing and Selecting Sounds Move the Rotary dial right of the display or press the Plu...

Page 13: ...ny of the Bank buttons A B C until the display offers to store the sound and Plus Minus buttons are flashing You can select a new destination with the Rotary dial Press Yes to store to the selected de...

Page 14: ...g r If you select the Pluto tone in the Solo section which contains an additional vibrato this is synchronized to the vibrato of the Modulation wheel The Keyboard You might have used a similar one bef...

Page 15: ...itch to the left to go one or two octaves lower right switch to go one or two octaves higher The Balance Dial The sound engine consists of two parts Strings and Solo clearly labeled on the panel Balan...

Page 16: ...e Normal octave setting Both Normal and 8va octave mixed 8va One octave higher than base octave Crescendo The attack rate for the strings envelope We called it cre scendo to honour a well known instru...

Page 17: ...ays on all keys If the vo coder is active solo is mixed to the vocoder carrier and the inherent filter is bypassed High right position played on keys higher or same as the split key Hold down a note w...

Page 18: ...the envelope has no sustain and decays immediately after the initial attack This is per fect for clavinet or bass sounds In the right position notes are held at full sustain level until keys are relea...

Page 19: ...s r If you want to use a recorded Freeze signal again press both the Vocoder and the Freeze button Otherwise a new recording procedure starts and overwrites the internal memory The Effects Section The...

Page 20: ...eful settings by the Rate Size knob while Rate Mix controls the wet dry mix Rate Size Controls Rate for the Animate and Phaser effects and room size for Reverb Depth Mix Controls Depth for the Animate...

Page 21: ...product feel free to contact us via one of the three options listed below a Use the support form at our website This is the most efficient and fastest way to contact us Your questions will be forwarde...

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