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Nand
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Nand
The Nand module performs the inverse of the logical AND operation. The one output of this
module is either 1 (true) or 0 (false) depending on the values sent to the two inputs. This module
has no front panel. The following diagram shows the output value depending on the values in the
two inputs.
Input1
Input2
Output
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
Table 2: Nand module output as a function of its inputs.
Input signals are considered False (0) when smaller than 0.1 Volts and True (1) when greater
than 0.1 Volts.
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Noise
The Noise module outputs white noise. It has no input and one output, the noise signal. This
module has no front panel.
Typical Use
The Noise module can be used as a sound source in analog synthesizers. It can be used to create
percussion sounds or special effects.
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Noise mallet
The Noise Mallet module can be used as an alternative to the Mallet
module. This module outputs the same signal as the Mallet module, but, in
addition to the impact noise, it also generates white noise. The force of the
impact is adjusted with the strength knob, while the stiffness of the mallet,
related to its material, is varied with the stiffness knob.
This module has one output, the impact signal, and three inputs. The first
input triggers the mallet every time a low-to-high transition is encountered
in the input signal. This input is usually connected to the gate signal from a
Keyboard module. Note that the Noise Mallet can also be triggered manu-
ally by using the trig button on the front panel. The second input signal modulates the stiffness of
the mallet relative to the value selected with the stiffness knob. The amplitude of the modulation is
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