The one triggered SoundFile that is selected
will only play once (no looping).
The fade rate is fixed in this mode to the
‘slowest’ possible speed.
Options:
Option #3: DipSwitches #6 and #7
. The
fade level (fully muted, -9 dB, -18 dB or -33
dB) is selected using
DipSwitches #6 and
#7
.
Option #8: DipSwitch #8: Randomizer.
When on, background looping SoundFiles
are played in random order, rather than
sequentially.
Option #9: DipSwitch #9: Unsteppable.
When this switch is ‘off’, if the ‘a’ or ‘b’ trigger
input is pressed, then released before the
triggered SoundFile has played, the audio
will simply ramp back up to the normal level.
When this switch is ‘on’, then even a short
press of the ‘a’ or ‘b’ trigger input will ramp
the background sound and play the triggered
sound, restart the background sound and
ramp the volume back up to the ‘normal’
audio playback level. A second trigger will
not be accepted until after the triggered
sound has played. Reshuffles are disabled
when this switch is ‘on’.
Mode 1F / on/on/on/on/on:
Reserved for Future Use
This setting is reserved for ‘custom’ settings on the
Sd-25s. If none of the standard modes of operation
suit your needs, we can modify the firmware to do
exactly what you need.
Trigger Options:
Audio Ramp Speed:
Several of the operating modes allow you to
ramp the audio level up and down.
DipSwitches #6 and #7
are used to set the
speed at which audio is ramped:
DipSwitch #6 ‘off’, DipSwitch #7 ‘off’
=
immediate
DipSwitch #6 ‘on’, DipSwitch #7 ‘off’
=
fast ramp
DipSwitch #6 ‘off’, DipSwitch #7 ‘on’
=
medium
DipSwitch #6 ‘on’, DipSwitch #7 ‘on’
=
slow ramp
Sequential/Random:
DipSwitch #8
is used to select whether the
audio files are played in sequential order
(alphanumerically for less than 256
SoundFiles, in the order in which the files
were loaded onto the flash card if more than
256 SoundFiles) when
DipSwitch #8
is ‘off’,
or in random order (
DipSwitch #8
‘on’).
When playing in random order, a flag is set
for each SoundFile. It will randomly pick the
SoundFile to play, and reset this flag until it
runs out of SoundFiles which haven’t yet
been played. It will then reshuffle the
SoundFiles. This means that the same
SoundFile won’t be played a second time
until after the next reshuffle happens. The
only time the same SoundFile will play two
times in a row is if the reshuffle happens and
the next file which is chosen at random
happens to be the same SoundFile. It can
happen, but it won’t often. Any of the
command modes which ‘reshuffle’ the
SoundFiles will reset all the SoundFile flags.
If playing ‘randomly’, then any SoundFile in
the PlayList can be played. If playing
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