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Granular Looper
The granular looper plays back an audio file or a recorded buffer and loops it. It is run through a phase vocoder to
allow for the independent pitch and speed control. The output is then run in parallel with a granular processor that
the user can mix between.
Primary Controls
1. Speed
Turning the encoder will increase/decrease the playback speed of the audio sample, or recorded buffer independently
of pitch.
CV input responds to +/- 5V, and is added to current knob position.
Speed ranges from 4x playing backwards to 4x playing forwards .
The illuminated LED will correspond to the direction in which the file is playing back. (Left is backward, right is
forward).
The LED will illuminate twice as bright when you’re set to an even factor of speed.
Positions between speed factors are indicated by a blend of the colors of the surrounding factors.
Speed
Color
1/8
White
1/4
Orange
1/2
Yellow
1 (original speed)
Blue
2
Green
4
Purple
Holding this encoder for 2 seconds will enter the instrument selector menu.
When recording, the speed is used to determine the new maximum size of the buffer, and is locked.
During circular recording, this lock is disabled, and speed can move freely. The buffer will remain the same size
no matter what.
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