
Setting up the Noise Quantus Trajecta for polyphonic use involves a few key steps. First, let's look at a single envelope setup. Patch a gate signal into In 1 and route Out 1 to the CV input of a VCA that is processing your oscillator's audio signal. Begin by centering all parameters, set the rate switch to Fast, and select the ADSR mode. Experiment with the Trem and A/D modes to discover a wider range of envelope shapes by adjusting the four parameters. For polyphonic control, route your oscillators into VCAs. Then, use the Quantus Trajecta's CV outputs to control those VCAs. To manage multiple voices independently, use different gate patterns for each envelope input. Try tuning your oscillators to various intervals, such as a fifth or chord, to design rich melodic patterns. This approach allows you to harness the power of the Noise Engineering Quantus Trajecta for polyphonic synthesis, providing shared envelope controls and enabling diverse musical possibilities.


