
A voltage present at a cv input will modulate the parameter
it is connected to graphically, typically through an attenuverter
The phase offset output is half-normalled to the cv input jack.
For normal operation, make sure this attenuverter is nulled in
the center position.
If attack and decay times are equal, the bias mode is set to unipolar
and nothing is plugged into the phase offset cv input, this attenuverter
will act as a skew control that can change the waveform from a triangle
to a ramp or saw, without changing the frequency.
At audio rates, adjusting the skew from Triangle to Saw/Ramp will
reveal the individual harmonics, similar to the opening of a low pass filter.
With other settings, adjusting this attenuverter can produce wild
variations of the waveform.
Note: this is not a phase modulation input that will change the
frequency similar to FM.
When Cycle is active, a voltage greater than 2.5v will inhibit
Moonwalkers output, moving it towards 0V at the current rate and
keeping it there until the cv falls below 2.5v.
Additional peaks and troughs are added to the waveform at each
passing of the threshold. If the input stays high longer than
Moonwalkers period the output will be silent and the pulse
(or manual trigger button) can act as a kind of mute.
When Cycle is active and hard sync is enabled, a voltage greater than
2.5v will restart the waveform from 0V. Care has been taken to slow
down the reset time for Mid and Low frequency modes, to avoid
unwanted pops.
The attenuverter can attenuate the control voltage present at
the cv input. Rotate to the right to increase the gain or to the
left for a negative polarity version.