
Controls and Jacks
1- COARSE frequency control covers 8 octaves
2 – FINE frequency control covers ~0.5 octaves
3 – FM amount. This is the attenuator for whatever CV is plugged into the FM input jack.
4 – SPREAD amount. The SPREAD detunes the VCOs about a central frequency set by
COARSE and FINE). Each VCO will detune a different amount and some will increase in pitch
while other will decrease. Note that this control is exponential: the detuning starts off very
small <1Hz) but rapidly increases the more SPREAD is applied.
5 – CHAOS amount. Adds filtered noise to the SPREAD effect. This causes each VCO to
‘wiggle’ in a different manner, adding overall “fatness” to the spectra.
6- CHAOS BW amount. Changes the bandwidth of the filtered noise from narrow to wide in
6 steps. The wider the BW, the ‘faster’ the “wiggles”.
7 – DENSITY switch. Selects the number of VCOs used 2, 4 or 8). Note that the more VCOs
you select, amplitude will automatically decrease so that there is no possible clipping when
all the VCOs align. A setting of ‘2’ will be louder overall than ‘4’ or ‘8’.
8- 1V/OCT CV input. This set the fundamental pitch when SPREAD = 0) of all the VCOs.
There is a blue, multi-turn trim pot along the top edge of the pc board to set this precisely.
9 – FM CV input. Modulates the VCO fundamental pitch.
10 – SYNC input. A positive voltage exceeding +0.25V will place the E340 VCOs into ‘hard
sync both outputs reset to -5V). The SYNC effect can sound rather interesting at higher
SPREAD settings.
11 – SPREAD CV. This voltage is added to the panel SPEAD control.
12- CHAOS CV input. This voltage is added to the panel CHAOS control.
13 – CHAOS BW CV input. This voltage is added to the panel CHAOS BW control.
14 – SAW OUT. This output 10V pk-pk) is a DC-coupled addition of the VCOs set by the
DENSITY switch).
15 – SINE OUT. VCO sine waves instead of sawtooths.
General nfo
Inputs: -5V to +5V, DC to 8KHz.
Outputs: -5V to +5V, DC to 10KHz
Power: +12V@55ma, -12V @25ma. For MOTM use: +15V @45ma, -15V@ 15ma.
Jumper options: The jumper options are not used but the E340 and are ignored.