(En) Step 2: Controls - Behringer POLY D Guia De Inicio Rapido

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POLY D
POLY D Controls

(EN) Step 2: Controls

Chorus Section
CHORUS I - this adds quality and a spatial
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sense to the audio output. The chorus effects
are enhanced when listening in stereo.
CHORUS II - this adds a deeper chorus effect.
CHORUS I and II can both be on for a
deeper effect.
ON/OFF - turns Chorus on/off.
Distortion Section
DISTORTION - adjust the amount of
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distortion.
TONE - adjust the distortion tone.
LEVEL - adjust the distortion output level.
ON/OFF - turns Distortion on/off.
SEQUENCER - see details on page 15 and 38.
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Output Section
VOLUME - adjust the overall volume level of
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the synthesizer output.
PHONES - adjust the overall volume level of
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the PHONES output.
PHONES - connect your headphones to this
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1/4" TRS output. Make sure the headphone
volume is turned down before putting on
headphones.
POWER - turn the synthesizer on or off.
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Make sure all the connections are made
before turning on the unit. The LED shows
when power is applied and the synthesizer is
turned on.
Rear Panel
DC INPUT - connect the supplied 12V DC
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power adapter here. The power adapter
can be plugged into an AC outlet capable of
supplying from 100V to 240V at 50 Hz/60 Hz.
Use only the power adapter supplied.
USB PORT - This USB type B jack allows
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connection to a computer. The POLY D will
show up as a class-compliant USB MIDI device,
capable of supporting MIDI in and out.
USB MIDI IN - accepts incoming MIDI data
from an application.
USB MIDI OUT - sends MIDI data to
an application.
MIDI IN - this 5-pin DIN jack receives MIDI
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data from an external source. This will
commonly be a MIDI keyboard, an external
hardware sequencer, a computer equipped
with a MIDI interface, etc.
MIDI OUT - this 5-pin DIN jack outputs
MIDI data.
MIDI THRU - this 5-pin DIN jack is used
to pass through MIDI data received at the
MIDI INPUT.
AFTER PRESSURE - adjust the after pressure
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CV output.
AFTER PRESSURE - outputs a control
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voltage (CV) based on the after pressure
(pressing further down on a held note).
PITCH- outputs a CV based on the current
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pitch (by default, note C2 will output
zero Volts).
V-TRIG - outputs a trigger voltage when a
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note is played.
VELOCITY- outputs a CV based on the velocity
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used when playing notes.
VELOCITY- adjust the velocity CV output.
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EXT SIGNAL IN - connect any external
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line-level audio source to this input.
SYNC IN- allows connection of an external
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sync/clock signal.
SYNC OUT- outputs the internal sync/clock
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signal.
MAIN OUTPUT - connect these L/R
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1/4" TRS outputs to the inputs of your
external equipment.
EXT V-TRIGGER INPUT - allows an external
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trigger voltage to be applied to trigger the
filter and loudness contours.
LOUDNESS - allows connection of an external
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CV to control the loudness contour.
FILTER - allows connection of an external CV
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to control the filter cutoff frequency.
OSCILLATOR - this input allows the frequency
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of the four oscillators to be adjusted by an
external CV.
Note: LOUDNESS, FILTER, and OSCILLATOR
can also be controlled using a Behringer
FCV100 V2 or FC600 V2 expression pedal
(with the CV polarity set to TRS, and using
a TRS cord).
MOD SOURCE - allows connection of an
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external modulation source. If nothing is
connected here, then the internal Noise
generator is available as a modulation source.

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