The Midi Section - Arturia minibrute 2 series User Manual

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7.14. The MIDI section

This section of the patch bay is entirely populated with output jacks. You can use them
locally with the MiniBrute 2 or externally with other devices.
7.14.1. KBD
This jack provides a pitch output signal that changes its voltage based on which notes are
played or received over MIDI.
For example, if you wanted the AD Envelope Decay time to increase as you play higher
notes, you could connect the KBD output to the AD Decay input jack.
Depending on how much modulation you want, it may be a good idea to run this output
through one of the Attenuators so you can adjust the modulation amount to fit the desired
note range.
7.14.2. Gate
The Gate jack sends an on/off trigger when a note is played. The gate will stay open as long
as the note is held, and close when the note is released.
7.14.3. Velo
This output allows you to control a parameter or an external module with the velocity of a
note you have played.
For example, if you wanted an increase in velocity to change the pitch of VCO you could
connect the Velo output to the VCO 2 / Pitch 2 input jack.
Depending on how much modulation you want, it may be a good idea to run this output
through one of the Attenuators so you can adjust the modulation amount to fit the desired
pitch range.
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