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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. 

 

Page

 

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Summary of Contents for Plonk

Page 1: ...Plonk Manual v1 01 Plonk Physical Modeling Percussion Synthesizer...

Page 2: ...rt Installing Your Module Quick Start Front Panel Controls Inputs and Outputs Parameter Menus Pitch Parameters Octave Quantize Exciter Parameters Mallet Noise Mix Mallet Stiffness Noise Density Noise...

Page 3: ...Tone Resonator Inharmonicity Resonator Pitch Envelope Amount Resonator Pitch Envelope Time Polyphony VAR X and Y Destinations MOD Destinations Choke Resonator Noise Both Preset Step Randomize Morph C...

Page 4: ...Plonk Manual v1 01 Downloading Presets to a Computer Uploading Presets from a Computer Calibration Technical Specifications Firmware Changelog 1 0 July 20 2017 Page 3...

Page 5: ...t being struck which vibrates resonates and creates the body of a sound Plonk offers several types of resonators beam marimba drumhead membrane plate and string Plonk provides numerous parameters that...

Page 6: ...nd banks of patches may be transferred via MIDI System Exclusive over Plonk s built in mini USB port to facilitate offline storage by programs or websites that support this capability Plonk was develo...

Page 7: ...apacity or upgrade your power supply You will also need to ensure you have enough free space hp as well as free power headers in your case to fit the new module You can use a tool like ModularGrid to...

Page 8: ...s that serve other purposes so ensure the cable is connected to the right one The other end of the cable with a 16 pin connector connects to the power bus board of your Eurorack case Ensure the red st...

Page 9: ...seated on both ends and that all the pins are correctly aligned If the pins are misaligned in any direction or the ribbon is backwards you can cause damage to your module power supply or other modules...

Page 10: ...Run the sequencer you should hear the Plonk make noise 4 If your sequencer has a secondary CV output connect it to the VEL input for velocity control Switch between sounds 1 Connect a sequencer track...

Page 11: ...Plonk Manual v1 01 Front Panel Page 10...

Page 12: ...odulating the VAR X destination 8 Y Knob Bipolar control for manually modulating the VAR Y destination 9 LOAD Button Accesses the LOAD menu which is used for loading presets from the onboard flash mem...

Page 13: ...by a gate then any voltage above 1 5 V is sufficient C DECAY CV offset for the DECAY control The accompanying attenuverter can be used to scale and flip the incoming voltage Range of 5 V D Y CV offset...

Page 14: ...se The mallet is a momentary impulse while the noise is white noise that can be shaped by a lowpass filter highpass filter and amplitude envelope The filters are applied in series so together they can...

Page 15: ...ate envelope and filter settings a noise density between 50 and 100 can be good for bowed sounds or snares Noise Lowpass Cutoff Sets the cutoff frequency of the lowpass filter applied to the white noi...

Page 16: ...a drumhead will be bunched closer together The material of the resonator will have an effect on the relative decay of the partials while the position at which it is excited will have an effect on the...

Page 17: ...he partials Perceptually this parameter affects the object s material Depending on the resonator type lower values may evoke wood nylon or plastic while higher values may evoke metal or glass Resonato...

Page 18: ...n 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 m...

Page 19: ...5 will select another preset in the range proportional to the amount of voltage applied Selecting a preset in this way is subject to the following conditions All exciter and object parameters will be...

Page 20: ...esonator type assigned to the destination preset However all other resonator and exciter parameters do morph CONFIG Settings Gain Adjusts the overall gain of the current patch from 20 dB to 12 dB This...

Page 21: ...other modules in a larger system its panel knobs are always live That is when you recall a preset every parameter is set to its saved value however any value presently under the control of a front pan...

Page 22: ...will be indicated by a star next to the preset number Saving To enter the preset save menu click the SAVE button Turn the ENCODER to find a slot in which to save the current module settings The last l...

Page 23: ...ck the CONFIG button Turn the ENCODER till the display reads Send Presets Click the ENCODER If you haven t yet connected the USB cable to the back of the module the display will read Connect USB Once...

Page 24: ...zer to the PITCH input Ensure nothing is connected to any of the other inputs 5 Set the voltage source to 0V The number on the display should be around 52000 6 Click the ENCODER The screen will indica...

Page 25: ...Plonk Manual v1 01 Firmware Changelog 1 0 July 20 2017 Initial release Page 24...

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