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

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