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4ms Dual EnvVCA
Combination of Dual Envelope/LFO & VCA
Dual Audio VCA
2x AR envelope with looping mode (LFO)
3 speeds per envelope for Rise/Fall
CV inputs for rise & fall with attenuators
Separate CV input for each VCA
Envelope is internally normalized to the VCA
2x End or Rise trigger output
2x envelope output
Envelope comparator
2x Trigger/Gate input
Gate input for cycle
2x Follower input
The Dual EnvVCA from 4ms is a creative combination of dual VCA and envelope respectively LFO. The module is the dual version of the EnvVCA with a few extras. The VCA is primarily useful for processing and modulating audio signals. The envelope is normalized to the VCA, additionally any other control voltage can be used instead of the internal modulation source. The envelope is more like a function generator, which can work either as an attack/release envelope or LFO. There are three speed ranges for each of the Rise (Attack) and Fall (Release) times, is eg. Fast for Fall is activated, the generated voltages comfortably reach the audio range, which is perfect for AM and FM. For example, sideband modulation can be added to a single VCO but also to a complete signal path. In LFO mode (Cycle), the waveform and its speed are set with the controls. Here the module also distinguishes whether a Gate is present or not. Without Gate the circuit behaves like a free-running LFO, with Gate rise and fall are looped until Gate ends again. The two main parameters Rise and Fall have a common CV input but separate attenuators, which significantly increases the dynamics and variations of the generated voltages. Users who like to experiment will appreciate the trigger input for the cycle function, which allows the envelope to turn into an LFO for half a beat and vice versa. The Level parameter acts as an attenuator for the EG CV output (Env Out), allowing you to not only attenuate but also intervene the output voltage. Offset shifts the maximum voltage range around zero, which is very handy when you only need a certain part of a sweep. The OR socket is a comparator that compares the two envelope outputs including Level and Offset and creates a mixture of the two. The Follow input acts as a slew limiter or envelope follower depending on the mode and input signal.