TABLE OF CONTENTS - FCC - LIMITED WARRANTY - INTRODUCTION - PANEL CONTROLS - I/O EXPLAINED - TIPS AND TRICKS - PATCH CORNER - APPENDIX: LED CHEAT SHEET...
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(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes / modifications not approved by the Make Noise Co. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
LIMITED WARRANTY Make Noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required). Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards or reversed eurorack bus board cable connection, abuse of the product, removing knobs, changing faceplates, or any other causes determined by Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply.
Mult allowing us to derive many control signals from one. MultiMod takes a single control signal and copies it 8 times, but further it modifies those copies by weighted adjustment of phase and speed so the modulation is related to the source, but not identical at each destination.
PANEL CONTROLS 1. Signal IN 2. HOLD Button 3. HOLD IN 4. Phase Panel Control 5. Phase CV IN 6. Reset Button 7. Reset IN 8. CLK OUT 9. TEMPO IN...
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PANEL CONTROLS 1. Spread Panel Control 2. Spread CV Attenuvertor 3. Spread CV IN 4. Shape Button 5. Time Panel Control 6. Time CV IN 7. Channel Index OUT 8. Channel Outputs 1-8...
Time aggressively will result in waveform discontinuities. With nothing patched to Signal In, Time will set the global rate of the internal LFO applied to the MultiMod. With TEMPO patched, Time is quantized to subdivi- sions of the incoming tempo clock (from /1 at CCW to /32 at CW). When Hold is engaged to loop the copies, Time will act to stretch or compress all of the copied control signals.
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MultiMod a 24 bit digital mult :) When Spread is set to 12:00, Phase is indicated by the color of the activity window of the associated channel becoming more Red as its Phase spacing increases.
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Spread Sets the divisors/multipliers of the resulting channel playback speeds, weighted by channel, each channel getting progressively slower or faster with channels at either extreme, 1 and 8, responding most quickly and deeply to speed changes. In other words Channels 4 and 5 are affected the least by the Spread control, while Channels 1 and 8 are affected the most.
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Hold Stops creating new copies and begins looping current ones. “Holds” the copy contents. Also sets current position as the Reset point to be used for Reset as long as Hold is active. If nothing patched to Signal In, this input operates as a Track and Hold on the internal LFO.
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Shape Button to select read shape. The signal at the Multi-Mod’s input is constantly written and overwritten, with the duration of the “written” material determined by the Time control. Each channel plays back from this “written” material at its own speed and with its own Phase offset as determined by the Spread and Phase controls. Additionally, the direction of playback at any given time is determined by the selected read Shape.
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TEMPO In Conforms Time, Phase, Spread and Channel Index results to a grid derived from the incoming clock. This results in these parameters no longer being continuous, instead they are stepped, being quantized to integer relationships to the incoming tempo. Clock input activated by the leading edge of a signal greater than 2VDC. Channel Outputs 1-8 Phase spread, vari-speeded copies of the input signal.
CV outs with different weighted voltage ranges, etc. When patching a triggered function to the Input of Multimod, patch a copy of the gate triggering the function to the Multimod's Reset. This will result in repeatable actions at the Multimod's outputs with each gate...
Shift Register Set Spread to noon and Phase fully CCW. Patch however many of the Multimod’s outputs as you like to the v/oct inputs on Oscillators in your patch (tune all of the VCOs to match in frequency prior to making this connection).
APPENDIX: LED CHEAT SHEET SHAPE Red = Ramp / Forward Read (default) Green = Saw / Backward Read Blue = Triangle / Ping Pong Read Purple = Sine / Wow and Flutter Ping-Pong Read Pink = Square / Staircase Orange = Stepped Random / Random Access Read Yellow = Ramplets / Smoothed Random Access Read SHAPE Activity window shows shape by both color and brightness.
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CHANNELS Note: With Spread at 12:00, all channels are at original speed, and with Spread not at 12:00, channels constantly drift in and out of phase due to having different speeds. For this reason, the channel LEDs indicate Phase when Spread is at 12:00, and they indicate channel speed when Spread is not at 12:00. Spread at 12:00: White = No Phase adjustment added Pink = Phase adjustment greater than 0°, less than 180°...
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