
4
You can think about the Garden Listener as a two vertical blocks module
separated by the gold leaf’s pattern. The first and graphically superior
block deals with electrical activities detection and MIDI data:
conductivity variations are detected by the
Probes Input (A)
and
converted into MIDI notes which then follow 2 different paths; they exit
through the
MIDI Output (B)
and at the same time flow into the second
block which lies on the bottom of the module and has the task of
converting those MIDI notes into
Trigger, Gate and CV signals (C)
.
Each block can be manipulated and tamed through various controls on
the front panel:
Action section:
allows
you to manipulate the
incoming electrical
activities. This is a
one-knob menu
accessible through the
Action Push Button.
Here you can set the
probes sensitivity, musical
scale, midi channel and
LEDs’ brightness (see
section 3 First block: MIDI
notes manipulation and
light settings);
Octave selector:
allows
you to divide the cv signals
into categories based on
the octave they belong
to, actually acting like a
CV-equalizer (see section
4 Second block: trigger,
gate and CV tamer);
Trigger and Gate
controls
: you can
set a different peak
(0 - 5V) of these two
parameters via the
two potentiometers,
actually acting like
dry/wet controls
when controlling
noises and effects;
FRONT P
ANEL
02
2. Front Panel: the two block and their controls
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