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INTRODUCTION
The GMS-782 Dual Voltage Controlled Low Frequency
Oscillator/VC Amplifier provides low frequency triangle,
sine or square waves for use as modifiers or triggers for
complex evolving synth patches. Two functions,
commonly used together are combined in each channel to
produce a versatile voltage controlled waveform
generator. The LFO has a wide range from subsonic to
low audio in two ranges and provides a trigger function to
reset the oscillator to a known state. The voltage
controlled amplifier has a selector switch allowing one of
the three oscillator waveforms to be selected as its input.
The switch has a fourth position that allows selection of a
front panel input to be routed to the VCA. The VCA can
then be used completely independently of the LFO. The
output of the VCA is a function of the front panel level
control summed with the voltage control input.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
Generate
Scale
Wave Shape
OSCILLATOR- Oscillator frequency is set by a variable potentiometer and a range toggle switch. If
the frequency control voltage input is used, the final frequency control voltage value is a combination
of the voltage value at the control input and the position of the frequency control. The control voltage
affects the oscillator frequency causing a change of approximately one octave per volt of change.
The direct outputs of the oscillator are available on front panel jacks. The waveforms are also
supplied to a panel rotary switch that selects which oscillator output to be sent to the voltage
controlled amplifier signal input. Each oscillator has a bi-polar LED to give a visual indication of the
oscillator frequency.
TRIGGER- When a control signal with a rising edge is presented to the Trigger input, the oscillator is
reset to 0 Volts output and the waveform starts rising in the positive direction. The trigger input signal
should be a 0 to +5 Volt signal. The length of the trigger pulse is not important. A continuous +5 Volt
signal on the trigger input will hold the oscillator in reset. When the trigger input causes a reset of the
oscillator waveform, the oscillator output will be reset to 0 Volts and if the trigger signal is released,
the oscillator output voltage will start the output signal on the positive phase.
AMPLIFIER- The internal voltage controlled amplifier in each oscillator section allows the waveform
selected on the VCA INPUT WAVE selector switch to be modulated by an external control voltage