Blind Monk Instruments HARMONIC MULTIPLIER Quick Start Manual

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BLIND MONK MODULAR - HARMONIC MULTIPLIER
20hp
45ma +12V
45ms -12V

INPUT JACKS

IN I - Audio IN (+/-5V max)
IN II - Audio In (+/-5V max)
CV IN - Control Voltage Input (+/-5V max)
The CV input controls the horizontal offset of the waves which can sound like triangle
wave pulse width modulation, changing the amplitude of certain frequencies and the
phase of others. When used with the distortion circuit, actual pulse width modulation is
achieved. When used in combination with feedback, modulation between different
distorted subharmonics can be achieved.

OUTPUT JACKS

OUT - Main output (+/-5V max)
II-VII - Audio output for the individual harmonics (levels vary 2-3V peak to peak max)

INPUT KNOBS

IN I - Controls the amount from IN I jack
IN II - Controls the amount from IN II jack

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Summary of Contents for Blind Monk Instruments HARMONIC MULTIPLIER

  • Page 1 BLIND MONK MODULAR - HARMONIC MULTIPLIER 20hp 45ma +12V 45ms -12V INPUT JACKS IN I - Audio IN (+/-5V max) IN II - Audio In (+/-5V max) CV IN - Control Voltage Input (+/-5V max) The CV input controls the horizontal offset of the waves which can sound like triangle wave pulse width modulation, changing the amplitude of certain frequencies and the phase of others.
  • Page 2 — The fold amount can be modulated by turning the IN I knob or using a VCA before the input (e.g. VCO output to VCA input, VCA output to harmonic multiplier input). — The horizontal symmetry can be adjusted by applying a control voltage to the CV...
  • Page 3 VCO signal. FEEDBACK The harmonic multiplier is designed to create more tones by feeding the signal back into itself. — Apply a VCO to IN I. Turn up the input knob (IN I). Turn up any of the output knobs (IVII).
  • Page 4 — Feeding the other channels back into the module will change the symmetry of the waves creating resonance type sounds, or generally unusual wave shapes. OTHER PATCH IDEAS — Applying a filter to the VCO before the input and sweeping the filter with a high resonance will create different sounds on each channel, emphasizing the resonance in different ways.

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