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RUN Mode
: If all of this is not flexible enough gor you, the RUN input comes into play . Here, the GTO
runs freely while the signal is high and is held when the signal is low, i .e . the duty cycle of the pulse signal
determins the ratio of running to stopping . The RUN mode gives you essentiall a SMOOTH mode with
HOLD:
The CYCLE is running as long as RUN is low .
In
INPUT mode
(CYCLE mode is off), the OUT of the right side of the GTO tries to follow the IN as quickly as the
RATE parameter allows, with the restaints set by the SMPL mode .
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If the SMPL switch is in center position, SMPLE in and RUN are ignored, the right side is in
SMOOTH
MODE
(without a HOLD) .
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Sample Mode
: When the SMPL switch is up, the GTO moves only for a very short period of time when a
pulse wave triggers the SMPL input - irrespective of the pulse length .
High clock rate into SMPL (green) and a fast RATE creates quantizing / aliasing / bitcrushing (yellow) of the input signal (orange) .
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INV Mode
: When the SMPL switch is down, OUT is almost like in SMOOTH MODE, but the SMPL input
halts the signal for a very short moment:
Note the tiny step in the OUT (yellow) whenever SMPL IN goes high (orange) . Green is the IN signal .