
7
Function Generator
Response Curve: The Response Curve switch controls the contour of the
function.
• Setting the switch to its left position will set the function to a linear
response curve.
• Setting the switch to its right position will set the function to a
logarithmic/exponential response curve.
• This setting will have a logarithmic Attack stage and an
exponential Release stage.
Attack: The Attack fader defines the onset duration of the function. The
value set by this control is measured in the time domain.
• Moving the fader upward will increase the attack time.
• Moving the fader downward will decrease the attack time.
• The fader’s LED will illuminate with ascending voltage.
Attack CV: The Attack CV input is a bipolar control voltage input for the
Attack parameter.
• Control voltage is summed with the fader position.
Release: Once the Attack stage has completed, the Release fader
defines the time it takes for the function to to return to its starting voltage.
• Moving the fader upward will increase the release time.
• Moving the fader downward will decrease the release time.
• The fader’s LED will illuminate with descending voltage.
Release CV: The Release CV input is a bipolar control voltage input for
the Release parameter.
• Control voltage is summed with the fader position.