Voicecards – Erica Synths Pico System III Eurorack Modular Synthesizer System (Eurorack Module) User Manual
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SEQ
VCO1 VCO CTRL VCO2
MIX1
MOD
VC EG1 VC EG2
LPG1
LPG2
BBD
MIX2
MIX3
TUNE
EXP FM
TUNE
LVL1
RATE
ATTACK
ATTACK
OFFSET
OFFSET
TIME
LVL1
MASTER OUT
PWM
LIN FM
SHAPE
LVL2
CLK IN
DECAY
DECAY
RESO
RESO
FBK
LVL2
LVL1
1V/OCT
EXP FM
1V/OCT
IN1
PULSE
ATTACK CV ATTACK CV
CV1
CV1
IN1
IN1
PWM CV
VCA CV
SHAPE CV
IN2
RND PULSE
DECAY CV
DECAY CV
CV2
CV2
IN2
TIME CV
IN2
PULSE
CLK IN
2
4
IN/LIN FM
SHAPE
IN3
S&H
TRIGG
TRIGG
IN
IN
IN3
IN
OUT
TRI
CV OUT
VCA OUT
TRI
OUT
NOISE
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
SUM OUT
VCA OFFS
LVL3
SINE
LOOP
FREE
LOOP
FREE
VCA
VCF
VCA
VCF
+1OCT
-1OCT
+1OCT
-1OCT
DRY/WET
LVL3
LVL2
VOICECARDS
Erica Synths Pico System III features
voicecards for “saving and recalling” complex
patches. Most of the inputs and outputs of the
system (noted with blue dots) are normalled
to the voicecard, and, instead of making a
patch with the patchcables, a user can insert
a voicecard that replicates patching. If a
patchcable is used together with the
voicecard, patchcable has a priority and it
overrides the voicecard connection. Some
voicecards require extra patchcables in order
to complete the patch – those are indicated
on the voicecard.
Adjust the Delay time from very short, flanger-like effects
CCW to nice analogue delay effects and extreme sonic
artefacts CW. The Time CV is added to the knob setting
Adjust feedback level! In full CW setting the module will go
to self oscillation
This is the Dry/Wet crossfade control
This is feedback filtering switch. At right most position you
will get authentic, unfiltered, bit noisy BBD sound, other
settings filter off noise, and the signal in feedback is
cleaner, but misses higher harmonics
This is time CV input
Patch the audio signal here
This is the output of the module