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Analogue is sound generation based on physical electronic circuits such as oscillators, filters, and amplifiers rather than digital processing. It produces continuously variable signals with natural drift, saturation, and harmonic character, giving sounds a distinctive warmth and movement. Analogue instruments are valued for their hands-on control, immediacy, and expressive response in both studio and live performance environments.
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.
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.
Modular is a synthesis format made up of separate, interchangeable modules that are patched together to create custom signal paths. It allows complete freedom over sound design, sequencing, and modulation, with each system built to suit the user’s workflow and creative approach.
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VCA is a voltage-controlled amplifier used to control the level and dynamics of a sound using control signals. It is used to shape volume over time, apply envelopes, and manage modulation depth within a system. For example, a VCA can be used to control how a note fades in and out or to regulate the strength of a modulation signal across a patch.