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Power

To power your Noise Engineering module, turn off your case. Plug
one end of your ribbon cable into your power board so that the red
stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned to the side that says -12v and
each pin on the power header is plugged into the connector on the
ribbon. Make sure no pins are overhanging the connector! If they
are, unplug it and realign.

Line up the red stripe on the ribbon cable so that it matches the
white stripe and/or -12v indication on the board and plug in the
connector.

Screw your module into your case BEFORE powering on the
module. You risk bumping the module’s PCB against something
metallic and damaging it if it’s not properly secured when powered
on.

You should be good to go if you followed these instructions. Now
go make some noise!

A final note. Some modules have other headers -- they may have
a different number of pins or may say NOT POWER. In general,
unless a manual tells you otherwise, DO NOT CONNECT THOSE
TO POWER.

Warranty

Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty: we guarantee our
products to be free from manufacturing defects (materials or workmanship) for one year
from the date of the original retail purchase (receipt or invoice required). The cost of
shipping to Noise Engineering is paid by the user. Modules requiring warranty repair will
either be repaired or replaced at Noise Engineering's discretion. If you believe you have
a product that has a defect that is out of warranty, please contact us.

This warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, storage, use, or abuse,
modifications, or improper power or other voltage application.

Содержание Imitor Versio

Страница 1: ...y taps and a slew of parameters designed to make the delay perform in unfathomable ways IV is perfect for creating unusual echoes experimenting with different delay shapes and patterns adding vintage flare to an atmosphere and more Ask your doctor if Imitor Versio is right for you Etymology Imitor from Latin Imitate Versio from Latin Versatile Versatile imitation Color code On boot the IV s LEDs w...

Страница 2: ...od to go if you followed these instructions Now go make some noise A final note Some modules have other headers they may have a different number of pins or may say NOT POWER In general unless a manual tells you otherwise DO NOT CONNECT THOSE TO POWER Warranty Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty we guarantee our products to be free from manufacturing defects materials o...

Страница 3: ...12 00 Set both switches to the leftmost position Send a simple slow plucky sequence in to hear what the most basic form of delay sounds like Try changing the LIM DST SHM switch to hear the different delay types Try gently increasing Regen to increase the length of the delay effect Tap in a tempo to change the timing of the delay with the Tap button The rest of the parameters can be explored past t...

Страница 4: ...ous and the tap after that would be rotated even more eventually looping back to the left side of the circle At extreme clockwise counterclockwise values taps bounce around the stereo field wildly LFO Index bipolar Adds modulation and wide bandpass filtering to the delay line To the left the modulation is random to the right it is triangular Think of LFO as a warble control with two flavors of war...

Страница 5: ...tap delay could do on our new audio platform The final architecture was stereo 12 tap delay The taps are a stereo pair that simulates interaural time difference for a first order binaural effect Most of the focus of Imitor is on the spacing and timing of the taps Take care when you re using IV we re pretty sure it s cursed While testing it we ran into problem after problem after problem Then when ...

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