User Manual

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Owner’s manual
Front panel (SAMPLE & HOLD section)
INITIAL OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY INITIAL OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY
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b
c
d
e f
h
i
g
SAMPLE & HOLD
a. SAMPLE & HOLD input jack
This is the input jack for the sample & hold circuit. The noise generator is
internally connected.
b. INT CLOCK OUT jack
Outputs the clock signal of the clock generator built into this unit.
c. S/H OUT jack
Outputs the sample & hold signal.
d. EXT CLOCK IN jack
This is an input jack for an external clock. If a clock signal is input from an
external device to this jack, the SAMPLE & HOLD and ELECTRONIC SWITCH
will synchronize to the external clock.
e. Sample & hold input level slider
Adjusts the level of the signal that is input to the sample & hold circuit.
f. CLOCK RATE slider ........................................................................ [0.2Hz...24Hz]
Adjusts the frequency of the internal clock.
g. ELECTRONIC SWITCH A jack
This is an analog switch that synchronizes to the clock. ELECTRONIC SWITCH
B and C are used together.
h. ELECTRONIC SWITCH B jack
This is an analog switch that synchronizes to the clock. ELECTRONIC SWITCH
A and C are used together.
i. ELECTRONIC SWITCH C jack
This is an analog switch that synchronizes to the clock. ELECTRONIC SWITCH
A and B are used together. Jacks A-C and jacks B-C are alternately connected in
synchronization with the clock.
Tip:
For example if jack A is connected to LEFT INPUT, jack B is connected to
RIGHT INPUT, and jack C is connected to an audio signal, an auto-pan effect is
obtained.