Output (Amplifiers); Minimixer - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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[FM]: This input allows you to connect sources to modulate the cut-off frequency of the
filter. The envelope or LFO are the most common modules to modulate the cutoff
frequency. The result is interesting for filter sweeps or "wah-wah" like sonorities.
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[RM]: This input allows you to connect sources to modulate the resonance of the filter.
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The Amount knob allows you to set the depth of the selected modulation.
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The Bipolar or Unipolar selector allows you to set the polarity of the selected modulation.
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[Audio]: This is the audio output of the filter. It can be connected to another filter (for a
serial filter connection) or directly to a VCA input.
NOTE: All filter parameters can also be controlled real time with the dedicated hardware knobs
located in the [Filter] section, at the top Left of the LCD screen.
9.1.1.3

Output (amplifiers)

The output receives an audio signal coming from for example a filter or oscillator. This module
adjusts the overall volume and allows you to pan the sound before sending it to the effects section.
NOTE: You can use up to four outputs on a Program.
Origin's output module has the following controllers:
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The [Volume] slider sets the overall volume of the audio signal.
NOTE: The output volume parameter can be also controlled real time with the dedicated hardware
[Volume] knobs located in the [Mixer] section, on the top right of the front panel.
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The [Pan] determines the panoramic placement of the audio signal.
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[Env]: This is the dedicated input for the envelopes. Output 1 is automatically connected
to Envelope 1 when this module is available on the modular structure of the Program. This
input can also be connected to the [Accent] envelopes of the sequencer.
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[Audio]: This is the dedicated input for an audio module.
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[AM]: This input allows you to modulate the amount of amplification. An LFO or keyboard
velocity is used for this kind of modulation. Connecting the velocity allows you to control
the volume of your sound over with the keyboard. An LFO can be used for "tremolo"
effects.
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[Pan]: This input allows you to modulate the panoramic placement of the audio output.
Here you can for example connect an LFO for "auto pan" effects.
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The Amount knob allows you to set the depth of the selected modulation.
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The Bipolar or Unipolar selector allows you to set the polarity of the selected modulation.
9.1.1.4

Minimixer

The Minimixer allows you to set and mix the volume of 5 audio modules. The most common use of
the mixer is to set the output volume from several VCO outputs.
NOTE: You can use up to four mixers in a Program.
ARTURIA – ORIGIN – USER'S MANUAL
The Output connections:
The Input connections:
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