
•
Turn the Random Reference Level Control anti-clockwise until the Random
Reference LED just begins to flash.
•
Slowly turn the Random Signal Level anti-clockwise.
¾
At some point, the Random Reference LED should stop flashing.
•
Set the Random/Pattern Switch to
PATTERN
.
•
Press the Manual Load Switch so that only one LED is on at a time as the pattern
cycles.
Testing the Gate Bus Signals
Master Gate Bus
Continuing from the previous procedure:
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Master Gate Bus
Trigger Output.
¾
A 1 ms wide signal at the selected gate bus voltage (5V range or 10V range)
should appear with every flash of the Master Gate Bus LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is not available, connect a trigger-able device such as a drum
voice or an envelope generator to the Master Gate Bus Trigger Output.
¾
The device should trigger with each flash of the Master Gate Bus LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Master Gate Bus
Gate Output.
¾
A pulse signal should be high at the selected gate bus voltage for as long as the
Master Gate Bus LED remains on (for as long as the clock LFO is high).
•
If an oscilloscope is not available, connect a gate-able device to the Master Gate
Bus Gate Output. This device could be an envelope generator or a VCA passing a
signal.
¾
Ensure the device stays gated as long as the Master Gate Bus LED is on.
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