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PATCH (PATCHABLE HEADER)
Unlikefullymodularanalogsynthesizersthathave
patch points on every module, the Werkstatt has
gathered these inputs and outputs into a single
compact Patchable Header.
The physical format is different, but the function is
the same. The Patchable Header allows control sig-
nals generated by the Werkstatt to be easily routed
to the control inputs of the VCO, VCF, VCA, and
LFO, vastly expanding the sound creation possibili-
tiesofthesynthesizer.Thevepatchwiresincluded
with the Werkstatt are designed to make the most
of these patch points. In addition to control signal
inputs, the Patchable Header also features an audio
input that feeds directly into the Filter.
BEST PRACTICES
In general, the Werkstatt is designed so there are
no“illegal”patches,thoughnotallmakemusical
sense. In experimenting with the Patchable
Header, there are some ground rules/best
practices that apply.
Itiscommontocreatea“Y”connectionat a CV out point and drive two
separate inputs. Many of the Werkstatt’s outputs already have two connec-
tions. However, it is best to avoid mixing two Control signals by creating a
“Y”connectionataCVinput,asaddingthesevoltagestogethercanpossibly
exceed the capabilities of the input.
You should also avoid patching an output to an output; this is another version
of passive voltage summing that can lead to unpredictable results. Patching
an input to an input is not likely to result in any useful response.
Note that there are control outputs for both the VCO and VCF signals. Tech-
nically, these are audio outputs; these audio outputs can serve double duty
as control signals. For example, the VCO output can be used for audio rate
modulation,oritcangodownto8Hz—lowenoughtouseasaLFO.
PATCHING WITH OTHER ANALOG INSTRUMENTS
The Patchable Header was not designed to connect with external CV gear,
but it is possible. For more information and cautions, please refer to the In-
terfacingwithOtherSynthesizersandEffectssectionofthismanual.
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