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Channel Output Viewer
Clicking and holding the
Option
button will
cause the Channel Selector LEDs to display
the output voltages of the six channels as
long as the Option button is held or latched.
Alternatively, clicking and briefly holding the
Hex
button will directly latch on the Output
Viewer. Briefly holding
Hex
again, or clicking
the
Option
button will dismiss it.
NOTE:
If you’d rather not see the Output
Viewer, there are a couple of options:
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Upon pressing the Option button, press
and hold the Hex button until the display
goes off. The Option Mode will be latched
without the display.
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Upon pressing the Option button, either
turn a knob or latch the Option Mode
within 2/3 of second.
Triggering Individual Channels
Holding the Option button and clicking a
channel’s Channel Selector button will trigger
that channel (if it’s in 1-Shot Mode) or reset its
phase (if it’s a cyclical wave).
NOTE:
If you latch Option 1 Mode, you
can trigger channels by simply clicking
their buttons without the need for holding the
Option button. Great for “playing” the channels
one-handed.
Trigger Indication
A channel’s LED will flash at full brightness
to indicate the receipt of a trigger, whether
manually generated by the click a button, or
by the receipt of a signal at the TAP/TRIG jack
or at a CV input in Trigger CV Mode.
NOTE:
If the LED Output Viewer is
active, the trigger indications will be
superimposed over the top of it.
Pot Value Meter
Most of Mob of Emus’ parameters can be set
by ear. However, for ease in setting functions
that involve selecting discrete values or
choosing from menu selections, the Channel
Selector LEDs, in combination with the
Preset LEDs and the Hex LED, will act as a
temporary value indicator.
The parameters that provide the indicator are:
Harmonic # (in Individual and Hex Modes)
Harmonic Series
Octave 2X
Quantization
Semitone
DC Offset
Whenever you adjust the knob for any of the
above parameters, the LEDs change to pot
value display mode. When you stop turning
the knob they revert to their previous state.
Here’s how it works:
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The Channel Selector LEDs display the
ones digit. Since there’re only six of them,
7, 8, and 9 are represented by wrapping
around at the top. So:
1.
* - - - - -
2.
- * - - - -
3.
- - * - - -
4
. - - - * - -
5
. - - - - * -
6.
- - - - - *
7.
- - - - * *
8.
- - - * * *
9.
- - * * * *
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One Preset LED will light (for values
greater than 9) to indicate the 10s digit.
(So 10 is Preset 1 and no Channel Selector
LEDs, 23 is Preset 2 and Channel 3 LED,
etc.)
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The Hex LED lights to indicate a negative
sign (for Octave 2X and DC Offset).
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