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Subject: RE: [emlsynth] Questions about the EML 400/401

From: "George Mattson" <axisair@...>
Date: 2006-04-15

The V1,V2… etc are all voltageoutputs from the slide bank.  Note the top row has V1, Vclk. If the slideswitch to the left of the row is put in one of those positions, the voltage setwith each slider in that row is available at the same labeled jack output onthe 400/401 synth section. Set the sliders for each stage anywhere along theirtravel. Down is 0 volts and full up is maximum, don’t remember the value.As the sequencer clocks through the sequence, the voltage set on the slider atthat stage is active on the jack. So, send that to the filter control, OscillatorCV, etc. and they will follow whatever you have the sliders set to for thatrow. Kind of a 16 step programmable sample and hold.

 

Yes, I have a manual. If you go to http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com andscroll down a bit, matrix just posted a blog on my studio-the title is EMLPoly-box samples…

 

I can tell you anything about the beastso, feel free to ask.

 

Have fun,

 

George Mattson

 


From: emlsynth@yahoogroups.com [mailto: emlsynth@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of ahfinnie11
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 20065:51 AM
To: emlsynth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [emlsynth] Questionsabout the EML 400/401

 

I have never used an analog sequencer before bu I've already started tounderstand this. But I
was wondering what the V1, V2, V3 and V4 were. Ican't seem to understand the function of
those and how they relate to the 401 either.

Also, there are two jacks at the bottom (one oneach side) of the sequencer section with no
markings at all. Does anyone know what those arefor?

Thanks!