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ANOTHER NOTE:
If you turn off your
system while in Freeze Tap Mode,
Panharmonium remembers this and when
you next turn it on, it will come back up in
FreezeTap Mode. So if you ever turn on your
system and find that Panharmonium is not
responding to the slice clock, check to see
if Freeze Tap Mode is enabled (check the
Multiplier LEDs to see if they are on steadily
instead of blinking).
MULTIPLIER
The
Multiplier
control
modifies the selected
slice time. The LEDs
around the knob will
light to indicate the
current selection and will
flash at the resultant rate.
The
Multiplier
control operates in two
different ways depending on whether the
slice time has been set by the
Slice
control or
by the
Tap/Opt
button or the
Tap/Sync
input.
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When the
Multiplier
control is modifying
the slice time as set by the
Slice
control,
it only multiplies the slice time. That is,
when set at 1, the slice time will be exactly
what is set by the
Slice
control. When set
at 2, the slice time will be twice that set
by the
Slice
control (I.e., the slice rate will
be twice as slow), when set at 4, the slice
time will be four times that set by the
Slice
control, etc.
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When the
Multiplier
control is modifying
the slice time as set by the
Tap/Opt
button
or the
Tap/Sync
input, it can multiply or
divide the slice time. When set at 8, the
slice time will be exactly what is set by
your taps of the
Tap/Opt
button or the
pulses arriving at the
Tap/Sync
input.
Settings of 4, 2, and 1 successively divide
the step duration by 2 (i.e., increase the
rate), while 16 and 32 successively multiply
the duration by 2 (i.e., decrease the rate).
A TIP:
When using the
Multiplier
control
to modify a slice time set by the
Tap/Opt
button or the
Tap/Sync
input, it may be useful
to think in terms of musical note duration.
If you tapped quarter notes (relative to your
music’s tempo), setting
Multiplier
to 4 will
cause the slice clock to output at the rate of
8th notes, setting to 2 will output at the rate of
16th notes, setting to 16 will output at the rate
of half notes, etc.
The
CV1
input can be assigned to voltage
control the
Multiplier
value. See Chapter 9
for details.
CENTER FREQUENCY AND
BANDWIDTH
The
Center Frequency
and
Bandwidth
controls function together to define the
frequency range that Panharmonium
will analyze. Any part of the input audio’s
spectrum that falls outside of the defined
range will not be used to drive the oscillator
bank.
The
Center Frequency
control sets the
center frequency of the range of analysis. It
can set from 20Hz to 11.5kHz.
The
Fc CV Input
is a control voltage input
that is modified by its associated attenuverter
and then summed with the value of the
Center Frequency
control to define the
effective center frequency.
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