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Turning the knob to either of its extreme settings will turn off the
Continuous Granular Engine
. In these settings, the
Strike Button
and
Strike Input
can be used for time-synchronized grain generation via
the
Strike Granular Engine
.
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When changing the
Intensity
parameter, all currently generated
grains will remain uninterrupted. It is therefore possible that the
change of the
Intensity
parameter may not have an immediate
audible effect in relation to the value set by the
Length
parameter.
•
The rate of grain generation from the
Continuous Granular Engine
is set by both the
Intensity
and
Length
parameters.
Intensity CV Input:
The
Intensity CV Input
is a bipolar control voltage
input for the
Intensity
parameter.
•
Control voltage is summed with the knob position.
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Input range: 10V. e.g. a voltage difference of 10V is needed to
control from the minimum to maximum knob position. If the knob is at
its centre position, the accepted input range is -/+5V.
Strike Button:
Pressing the
Strike Button
will generate a single grain at
the
Outputs
.
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The grains generated by the
Strike Granular Engine
are 15%
louder than those of the
Continuous Granular Engine
. This allows
the triggered grains to act as accents within dense granular textures.
•
If only triggered grains are desired, set the
Intensity
knob to either
of its extreme positions to disable the
Continuous Granular Engine
and use the
Strike Input
or
Strike Button
to access the
Strike
Granular Engine
.
Strike Input:
A single grain is generated when a trigger or gate signal is
present at the
Strike Input
.