
In Snare mode all frequencies coming from the t-networks filter pass thru to the output. The first 3 voices also feature a Timbre selector switch: Hat/Snare Trigger mode is mostly dedicated for percussive sounds while the Envelope mode is open to any external enve- lope control and able to control noise swooshes, swirls, crackles and pops simply out of t-networks filtered noise.Īudio inputs are also welcomed to be used as a Trigger/Envelope input. This incoming signal will then be processed by a slew circuit which adds a decay factor allowing the user to set the "Tail" of each voice. Envelopes - This can be used with CV sources as well as Gate sources and simply follows the input signal. Mute - This disconnects then incoming signal effectivelly muting the voice.ģ. Trigger - Any incoming CV will be converted into a 1ms trigger as soon as it crosses it's fixed threshold.Ģ. There are 2 different circuits in this module, voices 1 to 3 have a pre-vca t-network filter while in voice 4 the t-networks filter applied post-vca.Īt each voice input there's a switch which sets which type of input to use, this signal will be used to control an internal VCA hence why the type of setting defined here is important:ġ.

As the name already unveils, a noise source has been added, and 2 different circuits have been created, that explore the timbre of a t-network when used to filter noise.


Notes: This is the last module in Addac System's T-Networks series, a straight forward 4 voice module with frequency and decay controls for each of the voices.
