The 1016 Dual Noise/Random Voltage Generator consists of two independent noise generators and two random, unstepped mod generators.
Inputs, Outputs, and Controls
White/Off/Pink switch A/B and indicator lamps- Enables noise and selects the noise type. White noise is a random signal in which all frequencies across the frequency spectrum are represented equally. Pink noise containts equal energy per octave, and audibly has more low-frequency components than white noise (and has a cooler sounding name). The lamps at the right of the panel illuminate to show which noise type is currently active.
Noise A/B level- Sets the volume for each noise generator.
Slow Random A/B on/off switches and indicator lamps- These turn the "slow random" signal on and off. You can think of slow random as a sort of slowed-down noise - it's a constantly changing voltage below the audible hearing range, intended for use as a control signal.
Slow Random A/B level- Sets the volume for each of the slow random sections.
Noise A/B output jacks- Outputs for the noise signals.
Slow Random A/B output jacks- Outputs for the slow random signals.