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3.3.11. Filter Input
External sources (both mono and stereo) can be routed into The Legend using the Filter Input jacks, in order to take advantage of its high-quality low-pass filter. The level of the signal can be controlled with the Volume knob next to the input jacks.
In order for external audio to be processed, the Polyphony switch on the front panel must be set to "Mono/Ext". Like in the hardware world, the audio signal is mixed on the oscillator stage, before the filter and amplifier. Thus the filter, the amplifier and the envelopes can be used to shape the incoming audio signal. This implies that a key must be depressed to hear something.
3.3.12. Sequencer Input
The sequencer inputs can be used to connect Reason's step sequencers (such as Matrix, RPG-8, or Thor's) to program monophonic note sequences using Gate/CV signals. For best results, the
Polyphony mode switch on the front panel should be set to either "Mono/Ext" or "Unison".
The Note Priority switch on the back panel should be set to "Last".
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Table of contents
- 4 1. Introduction
- 5 2. Basic Operation
- 5 2.1. Patch Controls
- 5 2.2. Controlling parameters
- 5 2.3. Controlling by MIDI
- 6 3. Sound parameters
- 6 3.1. Overview
- 7 3.2. Front Panel
- 7 3.2.1. Pitch Bend (PB) and Modulation Wheel (MW)
- 7 3.2.2. Controls
- 8 3.2.3. Tuning
- 9 3.2.4. Output
- 10 3.2.5. Oscillators
- 12 3.2.6. Mixer
- 13 3.2.7. Filter
- 15 3.2.8. Filter Envelope
- 17 3.2.9. Amplitude Envelope
- 18 3.3. Back Panel
- 18 3.3.1. Global
- 19 3.3.2. Modulation
- 20 3.3.3. Oscillators
- 21 3.3.4. Filter
- 22 3.3.5. Amplifier
- 23 3.3.6. CV Inputs
- 24 3.3.7. Performance
- 24 3.3.8. Power Supply
- 25 3.3.9. Delay
- 26 3.3.10. Reverb
- 27 3.3.11. Filter Input
- 27 3.3.12. Sequencer Input
- 28 3.3.13. Output
- 29 Appendix A. Sound Design Reference
- 30 Appendix B. MIDI Implementation Chart
- 32 Appendix C. Remote Map