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'''CV/gate''' is an [[analogue]] method of controlling [[monophonic]] [[synthesizer]]s. It consists of a control voltage (CV) which determines which pitch to play and a gate signal which turns the sound on and off. Gate is a positive going voltage and is also known as V-Trig (voltage trigger). Almost all all modern synthesizers use V-Trig. S-Trig (switch trigger) is a switch to ground signal and is not much used any more.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130724005250/http://www.synthesizers.com/gates.html Gates and Triggers] tutorial at Synthesizers.com</ref>
== See also ==
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130724005250/http://www.synthesizers.com/gates.html Gates and Triggers] tutorial at Synthesizers.com
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190422232353/https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/envelopes-gates-triggers Synth Secrets, Part 7: Envelopes, Gates & Triggers], Sound On Sound, Nov 1999 - archived
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 15 February 2023
CV/gate is an analogue method of controlling monophonic synthesizers. It consists of a control voltage (CV) which determines which pitch to play and a gate signal which turns the sound on and off. Gate is a positive going voltage and is also known as V-Trig (voltage trigger). Almost all all modern synthesizers use V-Trig. S-Trig (switch trigger) is a switch to ground signal and is not much used any more.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Gates and Triggers tutorial at Synthesizers.com
Further reading
External links
- Gates and Triggers tutorial at Synthesizers.com
- Synth Secrets, Part 7: Envelopes, Gates & Triggers, Sound On Sound, Nov 1999 - archived
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