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"Synamodec - Gorse Lathe
https://www.noisebug.net/products/syn
This synth has 2 sound/noise generators whose outputs are mixed, they go through the Harmonics and from there to the output, but with a switch we select which one goes directly to the harmonics and which one goes to the delay.
In N to Dly position, the signals go
Noise – Dly – harmonics - out
Legus – harmonics – out
In L to Dly position the signals go
Noise – harmonics – out
Legus – Dly – harmonics – out
NOISE - The switch selects three types of noise, white, white LP and grain, a control allows you to regulate the grain level, output level control and Tex, before going to the mixer the noises go through a filter, cut-off control and resonance, and with a switch we select HP or LP output.
The upper NOISE switch selects whether the output is fixed or triggered by an external gate signal.
If we choose fixed, the LED will always be on.
If we choose trigger mode, the LED will light up with each gate pulse.
The Decay control then operates like a small envelope.
Synamodec - Gorse Lathe
The Sens control adequately regulates the external gate signal applied
The Rate and PWM control is for the LFO (only for delay) control the frequency and the waveform
LEGUS - Legus consists of 4 original oscillators interconnected and mixed together, we also have output level control
DLY – We have Input level , Time, feedback and Dry/Wet controls
And a Modulation control that control the level of the LFO to modulate the Time of de delay.
HARMONICS - It is a 6-band filter/equalizer, with input and feedback level control.
Keep in mind that there are three level controls with which we can work to obtain sound at the output.
If, for example, we select N to Dly, we will have to act on the output level control of the noise generator, on the input level control of the delay and on the input level control of the Harmonics."
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