ALM-005 - ‘Dinky’s Taiko’ Introduction Dinky’s Taiko’ is a 12 bit digital drum voice with full voltage control and an analog EQ output path. The drum voice consists of 3 parts; a digital noise source with controllable frequency and release time, a wavetable oscillator with start and end frequency settings together with a variable rate (and release time, and finally a mix and tone...
ALM-005 - ‘Dinky’s Taiko’ General Usage ‘Dinky’s Taiko’ produces a drum ‘hit’ sound when a trigger signal (approx. +3v rising edge) is applied to the trigger input. The two other trigger inputs - Acc (Accent) and Choke - respectively either further emphasise the hit sound or immediately stop it in the presence of a trigger signal.
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ALM-005 - ‘Dinky’s Taiko’ Output section: • EQ - A tilt style EQ filter on the output emphasiser either high (CCW) or low (CW) frequencies on the final output. • Mix - Adjusts the relative levels of the Noise and Oscillator sound sources on the final output.
From the date of manufacture this device is guaranteed for a period of 2 years against any manufacturing or material defects. Any such defects will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ALM. This does not apply to; • Physical damage arising for mistreating (i,e dropping, submerging etc).
ALM-005 - ‘Dinky’s Taiko’ Support For the latest news, additional info, downloads and firmware updates please visit the ALM website at http://busycircuits.com and follow @busycircuits on twitter. Please send any questions or comments to info@busycircuits.com...
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