
Plonk Manual
v1.01
Polyphony
Sets
the
polyphony
of
the
resonator,
either
1
or
2.
If
polyphony
is
set
to
1
and
a
trigger
is
received
while
a
sound
is
decaying,
the
first
sound
will
be
choked
before
the
new
one
begins.
If
polyphony
is
set
to
2
and
a
trigger
is
received
while
a
sound
is
decaying,
the
first
sound
will
continue
to
ring
out.
Any
modulation
being
applied
will
be
locked
at
its
last
value.
The
new
sound
will
be
assigned
to
the
other
voice
and
all
modulation
will
affect
this
sound
only.
If
both
voices
are
in
use
and
a
trigger
is
received,
the
new
sound
will
be
assigned
to
the
oldest
playing
voice.
VAR
X
and
Y
Destinations
Pressing
either
of
the
dedicated
X
or
Y
buttons
will
enter
the
modulation
destination
selection
screen
for
the
X
and
Y
knobs
and
CV
inputs.
Turn
the
ENCODER
to
select
a
new
destination
and
then
click
to
confirm.
The
modulation
knob
and
CV
input
is
then
summed
with
the
value
of
the
selected
exciter
or
object
parameter.
Once
in
the
modulation
destination
selection
screen
you
can
push
the
X
or
Y
button
a
second
time
to
set
the
DEPTH
of
the
respective
control.
The
DEPTH
allows
you
to
configure
how
much
the
full
range
of
the
modulation
offsets
the
selected
parameter.
The
options
are
LOW
(±16),
MEDIUM
(±32),
HIGH
(±64)
and
FULL
(±128).
MOD
Destinations
Pressing
the
MOD
button
will
enter
the
modulation
destination
selection
screen
for
the
MOD
input.
Turn
the
ENCODER
to
select
a
new
destination
and
then
click
to
confirm.
There
are
two
types
of
MOD
destinations,
those
that
simply
modulate
an
exciter
or
object
parameter,
and
those
with
special
functions.
The
modulations
work
just
like
those
for
the
X
and
Y
input
except
that
they
do
not
have
a
dedicated
knob
on
the
panel.
The
special
functions
are
described
below.
Once
in
the
MOD
destination
selection
screen
you
can
push
MOD
button
a
second
time
to
set
the
DEPTH
of
modulation.
The
DEPTH
allows
you
to
configure
how
much
the
full
range
of
the
modulation
offsets
the
selected
parameter.
The
options
are
LOW
(±16),
MEDIUM
(±32),
HIGH
(±64)
and
FULL
(±128).
Note
that
the
menu
is
only
accessible
for
destinations
which
affect
exciter
or
object
parameters.
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