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General Interest
 
 


The Synthesis Technology E350 is a 2-output wavetable VCO. There are 3 banks of 64 wavetables. Each bank is arranged like a chessboard: there are 8 rows (the ‘X’direction) and 8 columns (the ‘Y’direction). Waves in a row tend to be alike, or will progress from ‘dark’ to ‘bright’ in timbre. The E350 has independent controls to index/select where in this array the DSP ‘scans’ the data to generate these 2 outputs. The DSP has sophisticated algorithms that smooth the 2 outputs into over 24,000 unique waves.

Since the E350 does not have built-in CV attenuators, you normally first attenuate a CV before plugging it into the E350. If you want to use a full-scale, -5V to +5V signal, the panel knob must be set straight up (’12:00 position’) or the internal voltage clamps will limit the swing. Remember, any applied CV to a jack is added to the position on the panel knob for that function. Overdriving a CV input may cause pitch changes.

Features

  • Course and fine frequency control knobs.
  • FM CV input with FM attenuator knob.
  • Morph X control and CV input for shifting through one bank of waveshapes.
  • Morph Y control and CV input for shifting through bank two of waveshapes.
  • Morph Z control and CV input for shifting through different wave-blending algorithm.
  • 3- Way toggle switch between waveshape banks.
  • 3-Way toggle switch for frequency range, Hi, Mid, and Low.
  • the XY OUT is a DC-coupled wave that is the result of all the Morph X and Morph Y settings.
  • The Z OUT is a DC-coupled wave that is the result of the Morph Z settings.
  • Hard SYNC input for oscillator synchonization.