4.9
Cross Operations
Cross operations allow for the value of the current selected active output to be influenced by
the value of another output or CV input (source) dependant on a selected operation. This could
be a simple as mixing two outputs together, a logic operation or something more complex like
sample and hold or a parameter reset.
MIX
1
Cross Op
Src: Out 2
Output pre Cross Op
Cross Source
(From Output 2)
Final Output
(From active Output 1)
This greatly extends the original Pamela’s NEW Workout logic operations (and also includes
these).
To activate, the
CROSS OP
parameter is set to a selected operation other than ’None’. A
CROSS
SRC
parameter then becomes available to select the cross modulation source.
It should be noted that when combining with a CV input, the sampled CV is of lower resolution
than when combing with an actual output.
Cross operations happen prior to any quantisation.
The operations are described as follows;
4.9.1 MIX
Adds both source and active output value and halves total.
4.9.2
MASK
If the source output value is zero then the active output value is too. See ’NOT’ for the inverse
of this.
4.9.3
MULT
Multiplies the two output values and scales (i.e essentially a ring mod).
4.9.4
HOLD
If source output value is greater than zero the active output value is frozen with its last value.
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