
Gate Bus 1
Continuing from the previous procedure:
•
Set a number of Gate Bus Switches to Gate Bus 1, so that the Gate Bus 1 LED
flashes frequently.
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Gate Bus 1 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 Gate Bus 1 LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is not available, connect a trigger-able device such as a drum
voice or an envelope generator to the Gate Bus 1 Trigger Output.
¾
The device should trigger with each flash of the Gate Bus 1 LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Gate Bus 1 Gate
Output.
¾
A pulse signal should be high at the selected gate bus voltage for as long as the
Gate Bus 1 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 Gate Bus 1
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 Gate Bus 1 LED is on.
Gate Bus 2
Continuing from the previous procedure:
•
Set a number of Gate Bus Switches to Gate Bus 2, so that the Gate Bus 2 LED
flashes frequently.
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Gate Bus 2 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 Gate Bus 2 LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is not available, connect a trigger-able device such as a drum
voice or an envelope generator to the Gate Bus 2 Trigger Output.
¾
The device should trigger with each flash of the Gate Bus 2 LED.
•
If an oscilloscope is available, connect the oscilloscope to the Gate Bus 2 Gate
Output.
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