Mutable Instruments Streams User Manual

Mutable Instruments Streams User Manual

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Streams provides two channels of extremely flexible signal dynamics manipulation.
When we perceive a sound as "loud", or conversely "soft", amplitude is not the only factor at play - the
spectral content itself should be taken into account. A "dull" timbre, as obtained with a low-pass filter
removing high harmonics, will sound softer than a "bright" timbre. This intuition inspired Don Buchla to
design the so-called "Low-pass gate" - a circuit combining the effects of an amplifier and low-pass filter -
as an electronic mean of reproducing the concept of dynamics in music.
This very same motivation explains why the core circuit in Streams is an analogue, voltage-controlled filter
and amplifier (VCFA). More accurately: two of them since Streams is a dual module! What is very specific
to Streams is the way the cutoff frequency and gain of the VCFAs are controlled: a multi-purpose control
signal input, called EXCITE, is analyzed by a microcontroller to generate and emulate various gain and
frequency control schemes:
Envelope generation: the gain and frequency are controlled by an internal envelope generator tuned to
produce the natural attack/decay curve of acoustic instruments. The envelope is triggered by a pulse on the
EXCITE
input.
Vactrol emulation: the
EXCITE
generates a slow, moody, non-linear response.
Envelope and filter follower: the signal on the
frequency are extracted and applied to the signal on the audio input.
Dynamics compression: the signal on the
signal, just as a sidechain compressor would do. In the absence of a signal on the
operates like a compressor/limiter.
It is of course possible to bypass the digital control section and directly drive the amplitude through a
dedicated analog CV input - but by doing so you'll be missing some of the fun!
Streams is designed for Eurorack synthesizer systems and occupies 12 HP of space. It requires a -12V /
+12V supply (2x5 connector), consuming 30mA from the -12V rail and 100mA from the +12V rail. The red
stripe of the ribbon cable must be oriented on the same side as the "Red stripe" marking on the printed
circuit board.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Mutable Instruments | Streams
input is fed into a digital model of a resistive opto-isolator (vactrol). This
EXCITE
input is analyzed, and its envelope and cutoff
EXCITE
input is used as a side-chain to limit the gain of the input
1 of 8
EXCITE
input, the module

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  • Page 1 This very same motivation explains why the core circuit in Streams is an analogue, voltage-controlled filter and amplifier (VCFA). More accurately: two of them since Streams is a dual module! What is very specific to Streams is the way the cutoff frequency and gain of the VCFAs are controlled: a multi-purpose control...
  • Page 2 Mutable Instruments | Streams This device meets the requirements of the following standards: EN55032, EN55103-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN62311. A. Channel envelope shape. This knob controls the overall attack and decay characteristics of the selected function - for example envelope times, and vactrol or envelope followers reaction time.
  • Page 3 Mutable Instruments | Streams The 2-channel LED bargraph can be used to monitor the level of the inputs and outputs. If the display is not showing the bargraph - for example if it is showing the current function of one of the...
  • Page 4 Mutable Instruments | Streams progressively increases as decay shortens, producing envelopes more typical of brass instruments. knob controls how the brightness (filter cutoff frequency) is affected by the envelope. Starting from the minimum setting, turning the knob clockwise will progressively increase the amount of envelope modulation on the brightness - with the maximum amount reached when the knob is at noon.
  • Page 5 Mutable Instruments | Streams knob controls how much the brightness (filter cutoff frequency) follows the EXCITE audio signal. Starting from the minimum setting, turning the knob clockwise will progressively increase the amount of cutoff modulation - with the maximum amount reached when the knob is at noon. Then, turning the knob will reduce the damping, but will compensate by adding an offset.
  • Page 6 Mutable Instruments | Streams Hold channel 1 or 2’s function selection button to access a bank of 5 alternate functions. The function indicator LED is lit in red to indicate that the second bank is active. The 5 functions are: AR Envelope.
  • Page 7 Same as step 2, but for channel 2. Once you are done, press any button to write the settings and leave the calibration mode. This product is covered by Mutable Instruments’ warranty, for one year following the date of manufacture. This warranty covers any defect in the manufacturing of this product. This warranty does not cover any damage or malfunction caused by incorrect use - such as, but not limited to, power cables connected backwards, excessive voltage levels, or exposure to extreme temperature or moisture levels.
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