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These all behave like "analog signals" like you find them in hardware modular systems. Check Drambo's built-in manual (page 6) for details. These signals are interchangeable, they might need math modules to adjust their levels to work together as intended though. | These all behave like "analog signals" like you find them in hardware modular systems. Check Drambo's built-in manual (page 6) for details. These signals are interchangeable, they might need math modules to adjust their levels to work together as intended though. |
=== MIDI: === | === MIDI: === |
A stream of MIDI messages. It's a unique signal that can only be used with modules that have MIDI ports. | A stream of MIDI messages. It's a unique signal that can only be used with modules that have MIDI ports. There's a number of modules available though to convert between MIDI and control signals. |
=== Spectrum/Wavetable: === | === Spectrum/Wavetable: === |
Another unique signal that can only be used inside a Wavetable Oscillator rack, currently only suported by the "Wave effect" and "Wave filter" modules. (Tip: Here is where you can have low, high and band pass filters with arbitrary steepness by combining Wave filter modules and using your sampled waveforms processed to 2048 samples length.) | Another unique signal that can only be used inside a Wavetable Oscillator rack, currently only suported by the "Wave effect" and "Wave filter" modules. (Tip: Here is where you can have low, high and band pass filters with arbitrary steepness by combining Wave filter modules and using your sampled waveforms processed to 2048 samples length.) |