
NN-19 DIGITAL SAMPLER
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Connections
On the back panel of the NN-19 you will find the connectors, which are
mostly CV/Gate related.
Audio Outputs
These are the main left and right audio outputs. When you create a new NN-
19 device, these are auto-routed to the first available channels on the audio
mixer.
Mono Sequencer Control
These are the main CV/Gate inputs. CV controls the note pitch. Gate inputs
trigger note on/off values plus a level, which can be likened to a velocity
value. If you want to control the NN-19 from a Matrix Pattern Sequencer for
example, you would normally use these inputs. The inputs are “mono”, i.e.
they control one voice in the sampler.
Modulation Inputs
! Remember that CV connections will not be stored in the sample
patch, even if the connections are to/from the same NN-19 device!
These control voltage (CV) inputs (with associated voltage trim pots), can
modulate various NN-19 parameters from other devices, or from the modula-
tion outputs of the same NN-19 device. These inputs can control the follow-
ing parameters:
• Osc (sample) Pitch
• Filter Cutoff
• Filter Resonance
• Amp Level
• Mod Wheel
Modulation Outputs
The Modulation outputs can be used to voltage control other devices, or
other parameters in the same NN-19 device. The Modulation Outputs are:
• Filter Envelope
• LFO
Gate Inputs
These inputs can receive a CV signal to trigger the envelopes. Note that con-
necting to these inputs will override the “normal” triggering of the envelopes.
For example, if you connected a LFO output to the Gate Amp input, you
would not trigger the amp envelope by playing notes, as this is now con-
trolled by the LFO. In addition you would only hear the LFO triggering the en-
velope for the notes that you hold down.
• Amp Envelope
• Filter Envelope
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