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The RED stripe on the supplied power cable connects to the NEGATIVE (-12V) rail on the ADE-10 with the RED stripe facing DOWN. This is marked on the back of the ADE-10 PCB as “-12 RED”.
The output of each stage will vary slightly based on the type of waveform that is used as the initial input. This is due to the way the ADE-10 adds and reacts to the harmonic content of the input waveform and then, in turn, the output waveform of the preceding stage - thus, the term ‘reactive’...
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Page 5 of 7 The diagram below shows an approximation of the effect that each stage of the ADE-10 has on each of the three primary waveform types when the control for each stage is used in isolation and turned to full.
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6: CV Page 6 of 7 The external CV inputs of the ADE-10 should accept any CV, LFO or audio signal within a range of approximately +/-10V, however, CV content outside the range of 0-5V DC will be clipped and blocked internally.
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The rear panel of the ADE-10 has exposed parts and connections. Please ensure when handling the ADE-10 that the unit is held by the sides of the front panel or the sides of the PCB.
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