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  • Page 1 Leipzig analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENVELOPE GENERATORS ............13 EG1/2 ASR ..................13 VCA .....................14 LFO .....................14 MODULATION ................15 MIDI to CV CONVERTER ............16 To Set MIDI Receive Channel ...........16 REAR PANEL ................17 REAR PANEL DETAILS .............18 REAR PANEL AUDIO CONNECTIONS ........19 analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
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  • Page 5: Specification

    Leipzig is a self contained TRUE analogue synthesiser. The voice circuitry is entirely analogue, using all discrete and op-amp components. There is no voice DSP. Leipzig has a similar sound and specifi cation to the classic Moog Prodigy / Rogue synthesisers, but with many improvements such as MIDI and more modulation paths.
  • Page 6 Push button: LEDs: Jack sockets (6.35mm, mono); MIDI Sockets; Rugged steel contruction Dimensions: Height: x 5U Weight: Power: Accessories: Manual Mains adaptor (230v) analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Use in place of your boring digital synths and DSP soft synths. EFFECTS PROCESSOR Leipzig has an audio input socket, so you can feed external sounds into the onboard analogue fi lters for analogue processing. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Preventing damage to other connected devices; Leipzig has a very high dynamic range. It is capable of produce loud signals of very high and sub-sonic frequencies that could blow inadequate speakers if played too loud. It is recommended that input levels to external equipement (mixers, amp's etc.) is kept low when fi...
  • Page 9: Circuits In Details

    The best way to learn how to use Leipzig is to go straight ahead and play with it. Reading of this manual may only be neccessary for fi ner operational detail.
  • Page 10: Noise Generator

    The noise generator produces white noise. This is like the hiss you hear between radio stations. The signal is available for fi ltering via the EXT/NOISE mixer control. Noise would be used for sound effects such as breath, wind, percussion, etc. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 11: Mixer

    Turning the control clockwise in increasing amounts sends VCO2s pulse wave signal to the mixer. Turning the control anti-clockwise in increasing amounts sends VCO2s sawtooth wave signal to the mixer. In a central position no signal is sent to the mixer. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 12: Vcf

    Turn the mixer control EXT/NOISE to EXT, and up to a suitable level. You may wish to return the VCO1 and VCO2 mixer controls to their centre positions so the VCOs cannot be heard. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 13: Envelope Generators

    Note: this switch has 4 positions. The left 2 positions turn SUSTAIN off, and the right 2 on. We are unable to get 2 way switches for the series of potentiometers/switches that we use. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 14: Vca

    LFO RATE This sets the frequency (speed) of the LFO. LFO SPEED LED indicator This wil turn on each time the LFO signal is at a positive voltage, indicating the speed of the LFO waveform. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 15: Modulation

    MIDI (modulation CV / CV2) These are not the only modulation types available. Other modulations are available within each feature's own panel (e.g. VCO1 and 2 can have PWM, the LPF has EG1 and KEY TRACK modulation). analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 16: Midi To Cv Converter

    CV2 will set itself to the CC number received. Release the Program button. Note; The Program button must be held in whilst pressing a key or moving a control- ler. CC number 7Fh is reserved. Avoid using this controller. analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 17: Rear Panel

    REAR PANEL analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 18: Rear Panel Details

    This a second input socket to feed audio signals into the synth. The signal is routed to the EXT audio input of the mixer. SIGNAL output socket This is the main audio output Leipzig It is the signal output from the VCA, post-Volume control. All jack sockets are 6.35mm mono.
  • Page 19: Rear Panel Audio Connections

    The main signal output is on the rear panel. Connect this socket to a spare mixing desk input channel. If you want to feed external signals into Leipzig, use the rear panel EXT1 socket. Maybe hardwire if from your desk's effect send.
  • Page 20 CE Compliance This unit complies with Complies with EU Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC. Standards: EN55103-1, EN55103-2, EN60065 analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...
  • Page 21 Leipzig ‘user manual’ Analogue Solutions web: www.analoguesolutions.com web: www.analoguesolutions.co.uk email: semblance@analoguesolutions.com tel/fax: +44 (0) 1384 35 36 94 post: 56 kingsley road, kingswinford, dy6 9rx, uk analogue solutions Leipzig e&oe (c) 1-1-08...

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