Characteristic from EXP to LIN continuously variable
Output unipolar/bipolar switchable
CV inputs for Slew, Rise / Both / Fall
Gate/reset input
CV outputs for Rise / Fall Stages and Main-Out
ALA - Blend, Steps & Tilt
The After Later Audio Tilt at a glance
Tilt by After Later Audio is a flexible function generator that can work as an ADSR envelope, LFO, VCO or slew limiter. For Rise and Fall respectively, the curve characteristics are continuously adjustable from exponential to linear and can be modulated via CV -together or separately-. In LFO mode the waveform and its speed are adjusted with the sliders. The same applies to the VCO mode, but here audio rates of up to 1200 Hertz can be achieved. The Polarizer control can also be used to invert the generated voltage waveforms. As an ADSR envelope, Tilt scores with variable waveforms for the Attack and release phases. If Tilt is used as a slew limiter, the circuit allows almost any degree of bending of the incoming control voltage. The main output has its own attenuator and can output positive and negative voltages respectively waveforms. Rise and Fall are stage CV outputs of the two main control sections.