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 +===== The Analog Synthesizer =====
  
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 +The AnalogSynthesizer lives on the MainBoard and has five major sections. First off is the VoltageControlledOscillator,​ which takes an input from the DigitalSequencer,​ and creates a SquareWave or a SawWave from it. It then sends this waveform to the VoltageControlledFilter,​ which also takes an input from the EnvelopeGenerator to perform the LowPassFilter and [[Accent]]. After that it sends its signal to the VoltageControlledAmplifier,​ which also gets an input from the EnvelopeGenerator to affect the volume of the notes. Finally this is sent out to the HeadphoneAndMixer section for amplification and mixing. ​
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 +==== Block Diagram ====
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 +Here is a visual overview of the AnalogSynthesizer schematic. ​ Each of the subsections above have their own block diagrams as well.  WikiToDo - Update for accuracy.
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 +==== Notes  ====
 + The purpose of this page is not fully expressed. Ideally, information about analog synths (possibly including links to other well known ones) would be appropriate. Or you can delete it. I just figured it would be good form and format to include a more general overview of the synth and synth technology. - [[x0x:​users:​AngryChef]]
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