Electro-Harmonix Micro Synthesizer

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vintage

reissue

Controls

  • Trig
    controls the sensitivity
  • Sub Octave
    controls the volume of a tone one octave below the frequency of the input signal in the mix
  • Guitar
    controls the volume of the clean input signal in the mix
  • Octave
    controls the volume of a tone one octave above the frequency of the input signal in the mix
  • Square Wave
    controls the volume of a square wave tone with the frequency of the input signal in the mix
  • Attack Delay
    controls how long after the detected input peak the filter will start it's sweep
  • Resonance
    controls the resonance of the filter
  • Start Freq
    sets the start frequency of the filter
  • Stop Freq
    sets the stop frequency of the filter
  • Rate
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Various

  • The Electro-Harmonix homepage about the Micro Synthesizer:

      Analog synth for guitar

      From the classic vintage sounds of the great early Moog(tm) synthesizer to wild custom creations, the Micro Synthesizer for Guitar lets the player create those fat analog synthesizer sounds heard on records by everyone from George Clinton to the Police to the Chemical Brothers. The compact layout of ten slider controls lets the sonically adventurous guitarist dial in a virtually limitless array of analog synthesizer sounds.

Documentation

EH-7900 guitar micro synth

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