Eowave DOMINO Manual

Analog monophonic synthesizer

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  • Page 2 Overview The Domino is a discrete analog monophonic .:.: DOMINO .::: synthesizer with a VCO in the tradition of the MS20 and analogue monophonic synthesizer TB303. VCO, filter and VCA are transistor based, and the filter is a 24db low-pass resonant filter...
  • Page 3 VCA by gate or envelope – this should be explored as different approaches to using your Domino, with satisfying and varied results The ‘OUT’ jack is the end of the signal chain of the synthesizer, after the filter and VCA. When the VCA is not being triggered there will be no output .
  • Page 4 ‘pitch’ is the tuning control for the oscillator, this is how you will tune the Domino with the rest of your musical devices. The tuning on the Domino has a 1 octave cutoff range, and is calibrated to 110hz (A2) in center position.
  • Page 5 LFO or noise source. The symbol to the left of the input is the envelope symbol of the Domino, showing that this input is pre-patched to the envelope. Experiment with the p mod function patched and un-patched. Hint-...
  • Page 6 Filter The Domino filter is a powerful tool and can be used .:.: DOMINO .::: independently from the oscillator by patching another analogue monophonic synthesizer sound source to the mix 1 and 2 inputs ‘cutoff’ determines the cutoff frequency of the VCF.
  • Page 7 Filter continued… From top to bottom… .:.: DOMINO .::: analogue monophonic synthesizer ‘fmod’ is filter frequency modulation, not to be confused with p mod. The f mod knob attenuates the modulation you are using to control the cutoff frequency of the filter...
  • Page 8 .:.: DOMINO .::: between controlling the VCA with the incoming gate analogue monophonic synthesizer signal, or with the envelope ‘decay’ - the envelope on the Domino is decay only, this knob sets the length of that decay cutoff reson ‘VCA’ is the input that opens the VCA or voltage controlled amplifier.

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