What Does a VCA Do? (Modular Synth 101 | Part 2)
Continuing with this series on modular synthesizers, I take a look at the VCA (Voltage Controlled Attenuator). It is said to be one of the most valuable parts of a synthesizer and I use a simple example to illustrate what a VCA does. See more Modular Synth 101 videos here: • Modular Synth 101

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