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  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Limited WARRANTY: Make Noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required). Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards or reversed eurorack bus board cable connection, abuse of the product or any other causes determined by Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply.
  • Page 3: Electrocution Hazard

    Do not touch any electrical terminals when attaching any Eurorack bus board cable. The Make Noise LxD is an electronic music module requiring 30 mA of +12VDC and 30 mA of -12VDC regulated voltages and a properly formatted distribution receptacle to operate. It must be properly installed into a Eurorack format modular synthesizer system case.
  • Page 4 1970’s. Folks have often described the sound of a Low Pass Gate as “ringing. ” While the LxD circuits are not actually ringing, that term does describe many of the sounds possible when using a LPG, such as the LxD, in order to process complex, harmonically-rich signals, generated through Frequency Modulation or Ring Modulation.
  • Page 5 LxD Panel Controls 1. Signal IN CH. 1: Direct coupled signal input for the 12db/ Octave LPG circuit, capable of accepting audio or control signals. Range of up to 15Vpp. 2. Control Signal IN CH. 1: Direct-coupled, highly sensitive, CV input for the corresponding channel’s vactrol gate.
  • Page 6 As a VCA, LxD CH. 2 has a moderate Attack response and slow Decay response, meaning that it turns on quickly, but takes a while to shut o , yielding a smooth,...
  • Page 7 Control Signal INput. Now, patch a Clock signal (e.g. Wogglebug Clock OUT; MATHS/FUNCTION EOR or EOC OUT) to the LxD CH. 1 STRIKE INput. Observe the sound. Remove the signal patched to LxD CH. 1 Control Signal INput. Observe the sound. Setup this same patch, but instead using CH.2. Note the di erences in the result.
  • Page 8 Gate is Triggered will be LOUD. Set up a Dynamic FM patch using one of the LxD’s CH. OUTputs to control the FM INDEX on the DPO. Rather than applying an Envelope to CV the Control INput, just apply a Gate to the LxD’s Strike INput. This is a great technique to add a burst of modulation and works with any signal source (e.g.
  • Page 9 LxD CH. 1 OUTput and apply a slow Envelope from MATHS or FUNCTION (or any positively-moving Control Voltage) to LxD’s CH. 2 Control INput. Finally, patch the LxD’s CH. 2 OUTput to the STO’s FM INput (instead of the CH. 1 OUTput used before). This will further shape the Amplitude of the the FM Source as it...