The other main difference between this and the monophonic Multisample Audio Playback
algorithm is in the behaviour of the pitch CV input. In the monophonic algorithm the pitch CV is
used to choose the sample when triggered, but also continues to be 'live' during the playback,
allowing bends, vibrato etc. In this dual algorithm, the pitch CV is sampled when the playback is
triggered; subsequent CV change has no effect until it moves by more than a semitone, in which
case a new note is triggered.
X is a retrigger input. A trigger pulse in excess of 1V will reset the playback position to the start of
the sample. The trigger is 'velocity sensitive' – the volume of the sample depends on the voltage of
the trigger pulse.
The Z knob/CV provides a tuning control, with a range of approximately ±0.5 octaves. Note that
this is applied after the sample has been selected using the Y CV; changing Z will not affect the
sample selection.
A & B are the left & right audio outputs respectively.
Parameter 1 shifts the pitch up or down in octave increments. It is equivalent to offsetting the pitch
CV input – it also affects the sample selection.
Parameters 0 & 2 are the standard sample folder and envelope time parameters, described above.
Parameter 6 offsets (delays) the retrigger/gate input relative to the pitch input. This is useful to
allow pitch CVs to settle before they are sampled on the rising gate, and also to cope with modules
which output both a pitch and gate but change their pitch first. In both cases, an offset allows the
algorithm to choose the correct sample, rather than choosing the wrong sample and then re-pitching
it to match the CV.
MIDI Input
: MIDI note on & off messages are handled equivalently to a trigger or gate on the X
input – that is, a note on retriggers the sample, and if the envelope time is non-zero, a note off will
stop the playback. Additionally, the pitch of the note on message is used instead of the Y input CV,
so you can effectively play the disting like a sampler from a MIDI keyboard. MIDI note 48 (C3)
corresponds to a 0V input. MIDI pitch bend is supported; parameter 4 sets the bend depth in
semitones.
Parameter 3 'MIDI mode' works in the same way as for algorithm I-3 – see above.
Parameter 5 sets the sample panning as in the Dual Audio Playback algorithm above. This
algorithm defaults the setting to 1 so that the two voices are summed, but setting it to zero can give
you some nice stereo effects where alternate notes are panned oppositely.
Please see below for information regarding Multisample playlists.
J-3 MIDI File Playback (Free Running)
X is V/octave speed CV
Y is retrigger CV
Z sets the playback speed
A is pitch CV output
B is gate output
Outputs MIDI
Parameter Min Max Default
Description
0
0
31
0
Selects the MIDI file.
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