
FINE Mode
Each channel FREQ Pot has two ranges of operation selected with the FINE switch.
When it's disabled (left), the FREQ pot works over a range of 6 octaves. When it's
enabled (right), the FREQ pot range goes down to 2 semitones.
Both ranges have musical approaches in mind. While the default mode lets you apply
heavy transpositions to the pitch, FINE offers tons of precision to match the tuning of
our VCO accurately.
Be aware that as the VCO frequency comes from the sum of the voltages present
either at the FREQ Input and the FREQ Pot, with nothing at the FREQ Input and the
FINE switch enabled, the oscillator will be running at its initial frequency.
Frequency Modulation Modes: V/O - FM
Sena FREQ Inputs work in two operational modes: V/Oct and Linear FM, selected with
the V/O - FM switch located below the input.
In V/O the VCO frequency is modulated following a precise V/Oct exponential
function. Each oscillator core offers accurate and stable tuning over 8 octaves when
the V/O mode is active.
In FM mode, the incoming signal will follow a linear response. This mode is perfect for
high-frequency modulation patches. Note that as audio rate signals are expected
here, the input turns AC Coupled when the FM mode is selected.
Daisy-Chain Operation
By default, Sena sends the signal present at each FREQ Input to the next one. Each
end of the chain has a buffer circuit to keep the voltage accurate. To break the chain,
patch a cable on the desired input. This implementation makes the creation of
polyphonic patches easier.
LFO Mode
Sena is also a superb multi-channel modulation source thanks to the LFO mode
implemented on each of its VCOs. To activate it, just set the VCO - LFO switch of the
desired channel on the LFO position. In this mode, the frequency range of the core
runs down with a minimum and maximum frequency of 0.15 to 10 Hertz.