PROCESSORS
Processors
The panel immediately below the LFO contains various signal processors. They accept any kind of
signal, whether control or audio rate:
The processor panel
Quantizer
Signals are effectively forced towards discrete, equally-spaced steps. The central knob
controls the number of those steps. Tip: Experiment with fairly low values first.
Sample & Hold
Each time the signal at the
Trig
(trigger) input crosses zero in the positive direction, a
‘sample’ is taken of the input signal, and this value is held until the next trigger arrives. Of
course you should immediately patch noise to the input, an LFO to the trigger, and the
output to either oscillator pitch modulation or filter cutoff or both!
Inverter
Simply inverts the phase of the input signal. The modulation wheel and aftertouch go
negative instead of positive, a sawtooth becomes a ramp etc..
Rectifier
Full wave rectification: all negative values become positive.
Lag Generators
Similar to
Glide
, the lag generators can be used for smoothing out any signal. The shared
attack (A) and release (R) knobs give you independent control over positive and negative
transitions. To familiarize yourself with these controls, try processing a square LFO
modulating oscillator pitch. You can also use a lag generator as a primitive lowpass filter.
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