| 11. | The narrow pulses contain very little energy and are easy to filter out of the VCO control voltage.
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| 12. | This specific definition means that adding or subtracting control voltage simply transposes pitch, a very valuable feature.
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| 13. | The control voltage energizes an internal LED which illuminates and switches on a electrically isolated from the load.
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| 14. | For example, the Moog modular synthesizers also use the 0-5v control voltage for all other parameters.
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| 15. | Some software synthesizers emulate control voltages to allow their virtual modules to be controlled as early analog synthesizers were.
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| 16. | The resistor can be replaced with a LFO ) ramps the control voltage to produce the characteristic swooshing sound.
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| 17. | The output of the sequencer is fed ( as a control voltage and gate pulse ) to a synthesizer.
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| 18. | After amplification this 96 Hz signal was rectified to produce a DC control voltage inversely proportional to the track width.
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| 19. | The tracking can be done with a multi-section variable capacitor or some varactors driven by a common control voltage.
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| 20. | For instance, control voltages can be added or subtracted in a circuit almost identical to an adder in such a computer.
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