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Xaoc Devices JENA Operator's Manual page 7

The leibniz binary subsystem

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fig. 5
example waves from bank 7 consisting of low-order
chebyshev polynomials
Bank e has a special purpose: it generates
drum patterns instead of waveshapes. With
this bank, the individual binary outputs of
Jena are used to produce sequences of short
gate impulses that can fire up to 8 drum voices
in your rack.
There are 256 patterns of 32 steps corre-
sponding to a single bar that may be selected
by function or waveshape controls. They are
arranged so that several consecutive positions
offer mutations of the same pattern. Please
fig. 6
example wave from bank d
and its walsh components
refer to the online version of this manual for
a complete listing of available rhythms. We
strongly advise using the synchronous regime
with this bank. To produce loops with proper
tempo, the period of the sequence should be
derived from an appropriately slow wave.
For example, if Jena is linked with Drezno, use
an LFO signal whose period corresponds to
a 32nd note in Drezno's ADC input. You can
then beat match your sequence with other
loops synced to the same LFO by adjusting the
phase knob on Jena. phase CV input remains
active as well. •
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