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Analogue is sound generation based on physical electronic circuits such as oscillators, filters, and amplifiers rather than digital processing. It is used for its continuously variable signals, natural movement, and harmonic character that respond directly to hands-on control. For example, an analogue instrument might be used to create a warm bass line or an evolving lead sound with subtle changes in tone and texture as it is played.
CV is control voltage used to transmit continuous electrical signals between electronic instruments and modules. It allows parameters such as pitch, filter cutoff, amplitude, and modulation to be controlled in a fluid, analogue manner. CV is fundamental to modular and semi-modular systems, enabling direct, real-time interaction between sound sources, controllers, and processors.
MIDI is a digital control standard used to transmit performance and control data between electronic instruments, computers, and hardware devices. It carries information such as note data, velocity, timing, and parameter changes rather than audio, allowing instruments and software to communicate, stay in sync, and control each other. MIDI is fundamental to modern music production, sequencing, and live performance setups.
Monophonic is the ability to play only one note at a time. It is used for focused, expressive parts where pitch, articulation, and modulation are more important than chords. For example, a monophonic instrument is often used for bass lines or lead sounds, allowing smooth note transitions, slides, and detailed control over dynamics and movement.
New Gear is unused and in original condition, supplied as it leaves the manufacturer. It is chosen for guaranteed reliability, full functionality, and the assurance of manufacturer support. For example, buying new ensures access to the latest design revisions, included accessories, and official warranty coverage.