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Roland Australasia | How To Use Control Voltage in a Roland System-100M Modular Synthesizer @roland_aus | Uploaded 9 years ago | Updated 17 hours ago
Control Voltage is used in modular synthesizers and is the way in which each module interconnects and “speaks” to each other.

Each module not only has an input and an output, but also has CV inputs to control individual parameters of a module. One control voltage source can control any number of inputs like pitch, volume or cutoff, individually or all parameters simultaneously. The video below is an example of how to use an eight-step control voltage sequence in multiple ways.

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