ANALOGUE SOLUTIONS
CONCUSSOR
e&oe (c) 12-2007
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Use
The trigger input has a range of about 5 to 12V. A trigger or gate signal of at least 5V will trigger the sound. A larger
trigger pulse will increase the level of the sound (accent the notes). When the accent socket is used, the trigger input
socket only triggers the sound and the level of the sound is controlled by the voltage of the CV at the accent socket.
The accent voltage can be from another trigger pulse generator, or from an LFO or Envelope. When using for example
an LFO, you can have the level changing with the LFO sweep.
The trigger LED will light each time a trigger pulse is received.
Controls
BPF
Filter adjustment of the clap sound
Snap
Level control for the clap sound. This control is sensative with the range squashed into the
lower end. Turning over about half way you will get constant noise.
Decay
Sets decay time of the reverb sound.
Level
Sets output level
CP88 Clap Module
Inputs:
Outputs: Power:
Accent socket 0-12V
3.5mm audio out
+/-12V, 5V
Trigger socket 5-12V
6.35mm audio out
Controls: Indicators:
Size:
BPF
Trigger
LED
10HP
Snap
Reverb
Level
Introduction
The CP88 is an accurate replica of the TR808 hand clap sound. The module
is entirely discrete analogue circuitry, based as closely as possible on the original.
The sound is made up of two sounds. There is the 'clap' part which is formed
by about 3 bursts of statacco noise, then the 'reverb' part which is a soft filtered
noise with slower decay.
The CP88 can produce more than just clap sounds...
Mess with the controls to make a wider range of sound types!