User Guide

Gate The jack outputs a gate signal, which is high (5V) for as
long as a note is being held on the MIDI Channel used by
the selected Synth .
Gate (Any) NOTE: Available only for “polyphonic” and “drum” Synth
types — not available for “mono” Synth types.
Similar to the Gate output option (above) except it will
output a gate when any voice is played by either a
“polyphonic” or “drum” synth, and not just the gate
associated with the voice that’s currently being used. This
is ideal for paraphonic patches in which multiple voices are
routed through a single envelope generator.
For example:
In the Synths column of the Intellijel Config App , set
the Synth 3 Type = “Polyphonic”
Then (assuming you want four voice paraphony), in the
Expander column, set Outs 1-4 to
Output Type = “Pitch” .
Next, set Out 5 to Output Type = ” Gate (Any)” .
When you play your MIDI keyboard, any of the four
voices will generate a gate signal on Out 5. This is
different than setting Output Type = ”Gate” , which
would result in each voice needing its own gate output
assignment (for true polyphony, as opposed to
paraphony).
Trigger The jack outputs a +5V trigger signal whenever a MIDI
Note On message is received on the MIDI Channel used
by the selected Synth. By default, the Trigger length is
5ms, but you can override this, per-synth, using the
Trigger Length option in the
Synths Column .
Velocity The jack outputs a velocity value with a range of 0-5V. The
voltage is proportional to the MIDI velocity received on the
MIDI Channel used by the selected Synth.
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