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DUAL ENVELOPE GENERATOR MODULE 1003
DUAL ENVELOPE GENERATOR MODULE 1003 Controls
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8) (9)
(10)
(11)
1. ATTACK TIME – Adjusts the rate at which the envelope reaches its
peak voltage.
2. SIGNAL LED – Indicates when a gate signal is present.
3. INITIAL DECAY TIME – Adjusts the rate at which the envelope decays from its
peak to its designated sustain level.
4. SUSTAIN LEVEL – Controls the level at which the envelope remains after its
peak but before release, sustaining as long as the input signal is present or the
manual gate button is held down.
5. FINAL DECAY TIME – Controls how quickly the envelope falls after the input
signal stops or the manual gate button is released.
6. TRIGGER MODE – Selects between single mode, where only the gate signal
controls the envelope, or multiple mode, which uses a positive trigger pulse to
re-trigger the envelope while a gate signal is present.
7. MANUAL GATE – Press and hold to start the envelope cycle.
8. GATE– Connect a gate signal to control the envelope cycle.
9. TRIG – Triggers a new attack of the envelope if a gate signal is also present.
10. OUT L – Send the left envelope positive and negative control voltage to other
modules via 3.5 mm TS cable.
11. OUT R – Send the right envelope positive and negative control voltages to
other modules via 3.5 mm TS cable.
Power Connection
P1
Red Stripe
2
1
10
9
200 mm ± 10
Connect end P1 to the module socket
Connect end P2 to the power supply
The module comes with the required power cable for connecting to a standard
Eurorack power supply system. Follow these steps to connect power to the
module. It is easier to make these connections before the module has been
mounted into a rack case.
1. Turn the power supply or rack case power off and disconnect the
power cable.
2. Insert the 16-pin connector on the power cable into the socket on the power
supply or rack case. The connector has a tab that will align with the gap in the
socket, so it cannot be inserted incorrectly. If the power supply does not have a
keyed socket, be sure to orient pin 1 (-12 V) with the red stripe on the cable.
Installation
The necessary screws are included with the module for mounting in a Eurorack
case. Connect the power cable before mounting.
Depending on the rack case, there may be a series of fixed holes spaced 2 HP
apart along the length of the case, or a track that allows individual threaded
plates to slide along the length of the case. The free-moving threaded plates
allow precise positioning of the module, but each plate should be positioned in
the approximate relation to the mounting holes in your module before attaching
the screws.
Quick Start Guide
P2
1
2
HOT USED
15
16
+ 12 V
+ 12 V
GROUND
GROUND
- 12 V
- 12 V
3. Insert the 10-pin connector into the socket on the back of the module.
The connector has a tab that will align with the socket for correct orientation.
4. After both ends of the power cable have been securely attached, you may
mount the module in a case and turn on the power supply.
Hold the module against the Eurorack rails so that each of the mounting holes
are aligned with a threaded rail or threaded plate. Attach the screws part way
to start, which will allow small adjustments to the positioning while you get
them all aligned. After the final position has been established, tighten the
screws down.
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