[3.11]
PULSE OUT POLARITY switch - This
switch governs the polarity at the
PULSE OUT
[3.D]
● UP (PULSE 1 = HIGH) : In this
position, the PULSE OUT
voltage is HIGH for the duration of
PULSE 1, and LOW for the
duration of PULSE 2.
● DOWN (PULSE 2 = HIGH): In this
position, the PULSE OUT
voltage is LOW for the duration of
PULSE 1, and HIGH for the
duration of PULSE 2.
Pulser Jacks
[3.A]
T1 CV IN - Patching voltage into this
jack offsets the T1 value from that set
by the T1
[3.1]
knob. Positive voltages
increase PULSE 1 time, while
negative voltages decrease it. The
T1 CV IN voltage is attenuverted by
the T1 CV attenuverter
you to scale and/or invert the incoming
voltage.
[3.B]
T2 CV IN - Patching voltage into this
jack offsets the T2 value from that set by the T2
PULSE 2 time, while negative voltages decrease it. The T2 CV IN voltage is attenuverted by
the T2 CV attenuverter
that it's possible to stall the pulser if the voltage increases T2 time to infinity.
[3.C]
P.TRIG IN -
If the PULSER's CYCLE
'started' with a trigger. Patching a trigger into this jack will start the PULSER (as will pressing
the PULSER MANUAL TRIGGER
beginning of PULSE 1, if pressed prior to the completion of the pulse sequence.
If the PULSER's CYCLE
without requiring an external trigger. However, when cycling, a trigger patched into
P.TRIG IN will restart the PULSER from the beginning of PULSE 1.
[3.D]
PULSE OUT - This is the direct output of the PULSER. The polarity of the pulser is
determined by the PULSE OUT POLARITY
jack.
[3.D]
[3.D]
[3.2]
, allowing
[3.5]
, allowing you to scale and/or invert the incoming voltage. Note
[3.8]
[3.7]
button). It will also restart the PULSER from the
switch is set to CYCLE , then the PULSER starts automatically,
[3.8]
Tangrams Manual
[3.4]
knob. Positive voltages increase
switch is set to SINGLE , the PULSER is off unless
[3.11]
switch.
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