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MG ID: 57668
Envelope Controlled VCA
Module A-142-3 contains an envelope controlled VCA behind a front panel with 4 HP only. It is the combination of a VCA and a AD/AR envelope generator, that has an LFO mode. The envelope generator has exponential curve shapes (charge/discharge curves of a capacitor). The VCA has a linear control scale.Additional technical information:
range of the Attack and Decay/Release time: about 4 ms ... 7 s or about 0.1ms ... 150 ms, according to the jumper setting
frequencies in LFO mode: about 100 Hz ... 0,05 Hz (i.e. 20 s period) or about 2.5kHz ... 2Hz, according to the jumper setting
an internal jumper can be used to select one of two time ranges. With installed jumper the time range for attach and release/decay is about 4 ms ... 7 s, without jumper about 0.1ms ... 150 ms
a trimming potentiometer is used to adjust the level that defines the transition of the falling into the rising slope in LFO mode. This changes also the frequency ranges because the lenght of the falling slope affects the frequency
the voltage level of the used gate signal has to be at least +5V and the rising/falling slopes has to be fast enough. Otherwise the envelope will be not work in the right way. For lower gate levels, the level shifter module A-183-4 may help by connecting one unit of the the module between the gate source and the gate input of the A-142-3.
the VCA (CEM3381) is suitable only for audio signals (AC coupled), it is not suitable for the processing of control voltages
the envelope generator has exponential curve shapes (charge/discharge curves of a capacitor)
also in LFO mode the curve shapes are exponential
when a gate signals is applied in LFO mode the gate controlled envelope and the LFO signals interfere with each other
the output voltage range of the envelope/LFO is about 0 - 10V (10V = attack peak), therefore, the LFO signal is not zero symmetrical !
the envelope output is attenuated by about 50% (i.e. 0...+10V -> 0...+5V) and normalled to the VCA CV input socket
the control voltage range of the VCA CV input is about 0...+5V when an external control voltage is used to control the VCA
the VCA has a linear control scale
the manual Gate button can also be used to "mute" the external Gate signal, i.e. the external Gate signal is ineffective while the Gate button is operated
the module is not half an A-142-2 ! The envelope/LFO and the VCA circuits are completely different compared to the A-142-2. Envelope and LFO are based on the timer circuit 555, for the VCA the CEM3381 is used
Changing the positions of the jumpers allows to modify the factory settings.
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