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CONTROL ENV.
ATTACK knob controls the speed of the filter onset.
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DECAY knob controls how quickly the filter cutoff
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frequency decays.
DELAY/REPEAT knob delays the onset of the filter attack
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by up to 1 second.
OUTPUT Section
VOLUME knob controls the final volume at the MAIN
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AUDIO and MAIN OUT jacks.
PHONES knob controls the headphone volume at the 1/8"
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TRS jack immediately above the knob.
MIDI Section
USB PORT allows connection to a computer over a USB
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type B connection. The WASP DELUXE will show up as a
class-compliant USB MIDI device, capable of supporting
MIDI in and out.
• • USB MIDI IN - accepts incoming MIDI data from an application.
• • USB MIDI OUT - sends MIDI data to an application.
MIDI IN receives MIDI data from an external source over
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a 5-pin DIN connector. This will commonly be a MIDI
keyboard, an external hardware sequencer, a computer
equipped with a MIDI interface, etc.
MIDI THRU uses a 5-pin DIN jack is used to pass through
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MIDI data received at the MIDI INPUT. This data will
commonly be sent to another MODEL D synthesizer to run
a Poly Chain or to a drum machine assigned to a different
MIDI Channel.
EXT. AUDIO input connects any external line-level audio
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source to this 3.5 mm input. If nothing is connected here,
then the main audio output is internally connected to this
external input.
POWER LED lights up to indicate the unit has been
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powered on.
MAIN AUDIO uses a 3.5 mm TRS connection to output the
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main audio output. Typically it can be patched to the audio
input of another WASP DELUXE or to the audio inputs of
other modular synthesizer equipment. If you are using the
WASP DELUXE in a Eurorack, then this is the main output,
as the rear panel output connectors are not used.
Rear Panel
MAIN OUT uses ¼" TRS outputs to connect to the inputs
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of your external equipment as follows (note that they are
both Mono, and not left/right):
• • LOW - this instrument-level mono output can connect to
the instrument-level inputs of guitar amplifiers or
mixers for example.
• • HIGH - this line-level mono output can connect to the
line-level inputs of mixers, keyboard amplifiers, or powered
speakers for example.
MIDI CHANNEL has 4 switches that allow
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you to set the MIDI Channel number from 1
to 16 (see the table on page 13). The MIDI channel can
also be changed using MIDI SysEx commands, as shown
in the MIDI SysEx tables later in this manual. (This method
is used when the WASP DELUXE is housed in a Eurorack,
and these switches are no longer present.)

Power Section

POWER switch turns the unit on and off.
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DC INPUT connects to the supplied 12V DC power adapter.
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tThe power adapter can be plugged into an AC outlet
capable of supplying from 100V to 240V at 50 Hz/60 Hz.
Use only the power adapter supplied.
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