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List of Digital Filter Types:
LPF1:
Lowpass filter with a rather weak character. Resonance does not self-oscillate.
LPF2:
Lowpass filter that are a bit sharper than LPF1. Resonance does not self-oscillate.
LPF3:
Sharp Lowpass filter with self-oscillating resonance.
LPF4:
Very sharp Lowpass filter with self-oscillating resonance.
BPF1:
Bandpass filter with a rather weak character. Resonance does not self-oscillate.
BPF2:
Bandpass filter with focus on the bass area. Distorts at higher input levels. Resonance does
not self-oscillate.
BPF3:
Sharp Bandpass filter with self-oscillating resonance.
HPF1:
Sharp Highpass filter with self-oscillating resonance.
HPF2:
High gained Highpass filter with self-oscillating resonance. Distorts at higher input levels.
HPF3:
Sharp Highpass filter with self-oscillating resonance. A bit weaker than HPF1.
Dstr:
Destruktion. A rather defective filter. Self-oscillates at some points, distorts at others.
FAT1:
Slightly distorting lowpass filter, with a sharp response and self-oscillating resonance.
FAT2:
A slightly weaker version of FAT1.
LoFi:
A very distorting and unpredictable lowpass filter.
LPF5:
A lowpass filter with a very soft character. Resonance does not self-oscillate.
BPF4:
A bandpass filter with a very soft character and self-oscillating resonance.
SvfL:
(Only Filter 1).
A pretty neutral and smooth sounding low pass filter with self-oscillating
resonance.
SvfB:
(Only Filter 1).
A pretty neutral and smooth sounding band pass filter with self-oscillating
resonance.
SvfH:
(Only Filter 1).
A pretty neutral and smooth sounding high pass filter with self-oscillating
resonance.
SvfN:
(Only Filter 1).
A pretty neutral and smooth sounding notch filter with self-oscillating
resonance.
Summary of Contents for Tiny LD
Page 1: ...1 Gotharman s Tiny LD Granular Workstation User Manual V13 80 ...
Page 21: ...21 ...
Page 22: ...22 Turn it on Push the I on the power switch Your Tiny LD should now turn on ...
Page 41: ...41 ...
Page 50: ...50 Accessing The Synth Part Pages From the Preset Song Select screen Touch the EDIT field ...
Page 59: ...59 To set the tunings for the keys G to B touch Tu2 to go to the next tuning page ...
Page 102: ...102 From the Synth main page touch the box named OSC to enter the oscillator pages ...
Page 103: ...103 Touch the SEL touch button to enter the oscillator mode selection page ...
Page 110: ...110 Touch the box named BUS to enter the audio bus pages ...
Page 112: ...112 Touch the box named FLT to enter the digital filter pages ...
Page 197: ...197 BPF Mix between the multimode filter A and the band pass filter B ...
Page 207: ...207 The fifth VCF page MIX is exactly the same as for any other filter board ...
Page 295: ...295 Fade When this parameter is turned up each grain will fade in and out to minimize clicks ...
Page 313: ...313 Entering the Sequencer From the Preset Select Screen touch the EDIT field ...
Page 314: ...314 Touch SEQ on the navigation bar in the top of the screen ...
Page 347: ...347 On this page touch TRIG ...
Page 351: ...351 You should now enter this page Touch the REC touch button ...
Page 355: ...355 You should now have entered this page Touch NOTE TRACK 1 16 to enter the note track page ...
Page 357: ...357 Touch MAIN ...
Page 378: ...378 More preset parameters Setup From the Preset Select page touch the Edit field ...
Page 379: ...379 On the navigation bar at the top of the screen touch MOR ...
Page 399: ...399 You are now back on the User filter page and the name has changed ...
Page 414: ...414 On the navigation bar at the top of the screen touch MOR ...
Page 444: ...444 Touch SAVE to save the new sample and return to the Sample Rec page ...
Page 454: ...454 Tiny LD will now show When it has found some chop points it will return to the Chop page ...
Page 456: ...456 Touch the sample slot 1 name to open the sample select page ...
Page 457: ...457 Select the sampling touch OK and touch the OSC touchbutton ...
Page 497: ...497 11 Touch the UPD button ...
Page 500: ...500 Programming processor counter in the bottom counts up ...
Page 515: ...515 Opening MkI Place Tiny LD on a table ...
Page 516: ...516 Remove the 4 screws in the corners of the left end panel using the Phillips screwdriver ...
Page 517: ...517 Take the left end panel a bit out ...
Page 519: ...519 Take the right end panel a bit out so it now should look like this ...
Page 520: ...520 Remove the plastic frames from the end panels ...
Page 521: ...521 It should now look like this ...
Page 526: ...526 It should now look like this ...
Page 527: ...527 Flip your Tiny LD MkII around so that the back is now facing towards you ...
Page 528: ...528 Remove the 2 hex screws that are now on the left side of the rear panel using a T10 Torx ...
Page 529: ...529 It should now look like this ...
Page 530: ...530 Now grab the side panel draw it out and put it on a safe place ...
Page 531: ...531 Right there might not be the safest place ...
Page 532: ...532 Grab the bottom panel and slide it out ...
Page 533: ...533 Like this And put it away ...
Page 535: ...535 A closer look at the spacer and the connector ...
Page 536: ...536 The MkII connectors ...
Page 541: ...541 It should now look something like this ...
Page 543: ...543 On the Tiny LD MkII a nylon screw is used to hold the filterboard in place ...
Page 546: ...546 Place the plastic frame on the right end ...
Page 547: ...547 Mount the right end panel and put the 4 screws back ...
Page 548: ...548 It should now look like this ...
Page 549: ...549 Place the plastic frame on the left end ...
Page 550: ...550 Mount the left end panel and put the 4 screws back ...
Page 551: ...551 It should now look like this ...
Page 552: ...552 Assembling MkII Slide the bottom panel back in to place ...
Page 553: ...553 Put the side panel back on ...
Page 555: ...555 Turn your Tiny LD on and enjoy ...
Page 556: ...556 Written by Flemming Christensen Gotharman 2020 ...