The Voltage Controlled Amplifier (Vca) - Moog MAVIS User Manual

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The Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)

The Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) module boosts the final audio signal to a suitable
level for monitoring, recording, listening, interfacing, etc.
VCA PARAMETERS
VOLUME
The output level of Mavis is affected by a number of factors—Sustain Level,
Cutoff Frequency, etc. The
monitoring or as an output to a recording interface, mixer, or to connect with
other equipment. If you are listening through headphones, use this knob
to set a comfortable listening level. Remember not to blast your ears out.
With this VOLUME knob fully cranked in the clockwise position, the output
amplitude will be about 9 Volts peak-to-peak.
VCA MODE
Normally, the VCA MODE switch is off, and the VCA level is set by the
EG(+) level and the VCA CV input. Turning the VCA MODE switch on causes
the VCA to produce a constant sound level, as determined by the VOLUME
knob. Even so, the VCA MODE position still allows you to create some nice
rhythmic elements by using LFO and EG modulation to the Cutoff frequency,
while manually performing with the RESONANCE knob to get some
pulsating effects.
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The Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
/VCA output jack is used either for headphone

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