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Double Knot v3
User Guide

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Summary of Contents for Lorre Mill Double Knot v3

  • Page 1 Double Knot v3 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Warranty And Warnings

    Double Knot v3 The Double Knot v3 is a small generative synthesizer with two voices and corresponding sequenc- ers. This instrument has a simple architecture which is capable of a wide variety of sounds, including rhythms and drum patterns or textural and grating noise sounds. The interface is made up of knobs, switches, and banana plugs for patching.
  • Page 3: Dip Switches

    Power +12V power input is applied by a positive tip 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel connector. The supply must have an output capable of at least 600mA output current. There is a "soft" power switch next to the power input. Connections •...
  • Page 4: Shift Registers

    Envelopers Velocity Zero attack, voltage controlled decay envelopers control Loop Sink On/Off the volume of each voice. There are controls for veloc- Velocity Trigger ity and sink (or decay). Velocity controls the starting Input Input voltage of the envelope, sink determines how long it takes for the envelope to fade out.
  • Page 5 Block Diagram Pitch CV Pitch Triangle Out Mid Scoop & Saturate Oscillator Square Out Velocity Sync In Loop Trigger In Sink Zero Crossing Sink In DIP Switch Enveloper Envelope Out Velocity In Amp/Rate Lin/Exp DIP Switch Data In Vca/Slew Input Output Shift Register R2R Out...
  • Page 6 Vca/VC Slew These two circuits are the only parts of the Double Knot Vca Level/ which are not pre-wired to any other part of the system. Vc Slew Rate These are independent signal processors with one knob two inputs and one output. Signal input is on the left, Input Output CV input is in the middle, and output is on the right.
  • Page 7: All Random

    All Random By using the audio oscillators as sources for the shift registers and feeding the shift registers back to the pitch of the oscillators, random rhythmic patterns emerge. Phasing Patterns The registers here are looping data from the bit outputs back to the data input. Enter data using the red data + button on each sequencer.
  • Page 8 “Rungler” Patch How to implement a Rungler, a concept coined by Rob Hordijk. The Double Knot provides a good environment for experimenting with this fun and puzzling technique. Try it! Your Patch ______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________...