

Signal Flow

Quad Envelope Processor
It is equipped with four processors that convert the input GATE signal into an envelope signal using the settings of the " A " (Attack Time) / " D " (Decay Time) / " S " (Sustain Level) / " R " (Release Time) knobs, and output it.
Each of these processors has its own switch that allows you to select between ADSR type and AR type.
Gate Input / Through
Each of the four "GATE INPUT" inputs is equipped with a THRU output, which allows you to reduce the number of stack-type patch cables. In addition, by using the THRU terminals effectively, you can distribute the GATE signal or unplug patch cables other than the GATE signal that you do not want to cut off.
Envelope Polarity
The envelope signal output by each envelope processor can be inverted in polarity with the "POLARITY" switch. For example, if you want to change the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter over time with an envelope signal (CV), inverting the polarity of the envelope can be effective.
Velocity CV Input
When a velocity CV signal from a module that converts MIDI signals to CV/GATE signals is input to "VELOCITY-CV INPUT", the amplitude of the envelope CV signal is changed according to the strength of the velocity and then output.
If the sequencer module can output a CV signal that controls the volume of the sound, rather than just a MIDI signal, you can improve the expressiveness of your arpeggios.