Understanding Control Voltage (CV) in Modular Synthesis
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This article introduces control voltages (CV) in modular synthesis, explaining that CV are low-voltage electrical signals used to control sound parameters rather than carry audio. It describes how CV can control pitch, filters, LFO speed, envelope times, amplitude, and other modulation functions, and highlights that this patching capability is what makes modular synthesizers flexible and "patchable."
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A CV can tell an oscillator what pitch to play, open or close a filter, change an LFO's speed, adjust envelope times, control amplitude, or automate almost any other function that accepts modulation.
This is what makes a modular synth 'patchable': instead of fixed internal routings, you connect CV s
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