4x Gate Delay: Difference between revisions
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The 4X Gate Delay serves as a gate generating module. If minimum delay is selected, it can be used as a gate multiple. | The 4X Gate Delay serves as a gate generating module. If minimum delay is selected, it can be used as a four-gate multiple. | ||
The gate delay responds to an external gate and generates four gates. Each gate output can be delayed independently. | The gate delay responds to an external gate and generates four gates. Each gate output can be delayed independently. |
Revision as of 09:24, 11 May 2009
Features
The 4X Gate Delay serves as a gate generating module. If minimum delay is selected, it can be used as a four-gate multiple.
The gate delay responds to an external gate and generates four gates. Each gate output can be delayed independently.
The "gate in" is sort of mis-labeled. A CV can be utilized, such as a 1V/O keyboard voltage, the Level Adj can be used to determine at what point the gate delay process will begin. You can set it to not generate any gates until a specific key or above has been played. As soon as a key lower than the set level is played, all gates drop.
Gate in: Input for an external gate or CV
Level Adj: Sets the level that a CV input will start the delay sequence. If a gate is used as an input, the gate voltage is higher than any preset level and will work automatically without having to re-adjust the level.
Gate on LED: Indicates that a gate is present or a CV input has reached the level to initiate the delay sequence.
Delay: Sets the amount of time that gate output will delay after yhe delay sequence is initiated.
Red LED: Indicates that the delay time has been reached and the delayed gate is active on that channel.
Out (1-4): The channel delayed gate outputs.
Availability
This module is currently available.