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1. Quick Start 1.1 Box Contents Hades Bass Synthesizer, 42HP case, 1x Midi DIN5 to 3.5mm adapter type A, 1x Ribbon cable for Eurorack Connection. 1.2 Schematic Diagram Mod Wheel MIDI KEYBOARD GATE CV out CV1 out CV in OSCILLATOR 1...
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1.4 Powering up the Hades In order to power Hades sufficiently, use a good quality USB power adapter with minimum 1A and a good quality USB A cable. The USB adapter nor the USB A cable are included in the box.
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2.2 Oscillator and Sub-Oscillators The Hades oscillator needs about 2 to 3 minutes to warm up. You can just turn on the synth and play, but the tuning will change during that time. It work with the classic 1v/octave controllers or a midi source.
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2.3 Filter The filter of the Hades is a 3-pole 18db/octave resonating OTA based low pass filter. Its frequency ranges from 20Hz up to 20KHz 1. Sets the Cutoff Frequency of the Filter 2. Sets the Resonance Amount 2.4 Drive Hades has an Opamp - OTA drive circuit that is able to drive - and works best at - low and rich harmonic frequencies .
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2.6 Envelope Hades’s AD/RS is dedicated to the Filter. It may deliver up to 5V of Envelope (also accessible on a patch). 1. Attack speed 2. Decay and Release speed 3. Sustain point 4. Envelope Level 5. Decay or Decay and Release 2.7 LFO...
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2.9 Eurorack In order to use the Hades Reissue in a eurorack case, do the following: A. Unscrew the 4 corner bolts, which keep the module attached to the case B. Remove the module from the case. Afterwards, unscrew the 2 bolts that connect the small PCB to the USB adapter and detach them.
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