EXAMPLE 4 : GATE Extender (PULSE 2)
In this example, PULSE 2 goes
HIGH before the GATE input
goes LOW, and stays HIGH
after the GATE input goes
LOW, meaning PULSE 2 acts
as a gate extender:
= SINGLE
● CYCLE
[3.8]
● Envelope's PULSE
SOURCE
[3.9
3.10]
or
● PULSE 2 goes HIGH
before GATE IN goes
LOW.
● PULSE 2 stays HIGH after
the GATE IN goes LOW.
RESULT : Because PULSE 2
is OR'd with the envelope's GATE IN, the fact it's still HIGH when the GATE IN goes LOW means
PULSE 2 extends the envelope's GATE time.
EXAMPLE 5 : Complex Envelope
In this example, PULSE 2 goes
HIGH after the GATE input
goes LOW — re-triggering and
re-gating the envelope.
= SINGLE
● CYCLE
[3.8]
● Envelope's PULSE
SOURCE
[3.9
3.10]
or
● PULSE 2 goes HIGH after
the GATE IN goes LOW.
RESULT : Because PULSE 2
is OR'd with the envelope's
GATE IN, it results in a
retriggering and re-gating of
the envelope.
= P2
= P2
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