Slopes
Slopes
Section titled “Slopes”Slopes is a CV processor that analyzes an incoming signal and generates outputs based on the shape of that input.
Inputs & Outputs
Section titled “Inputs & Outputs”-
ain: The analogue signal to process. Due to technical limitations this signal should ideally be an LFO, smooth random voltage, or envelope. Audio-rate signals can be patched in, but will likely not be analyzed correctly due to processing latency. -
k1: Noise filter. Increasingk1will make the signal processing less sensitive, but will also reduce random noise. -
k2: CV output attenuator. At maximum,cv4-6will output0-10V. At 50%cv4-6will output0-5V. At 0%cv4-6will produce no output -
cv1: A gate signal that is high whenainis rising and low whenainis falling -
cv2: A gate signal that is high whenainis falling and low whenainis rising -
cv3: A gate signal that is high whenainis flat (i.e. holding the same voltage across samples) -
cv4: A CV signal representing the positive slope ofain; the fasterainis rising, the stronger the CV signal -
cv5: A CV signal representing the negative slope ofain; the fasterainis falling, the stronger the CV signal -
cv6: A CV signal representing the overall maginude of the slope, ignoring the direction (i.e. the sum ofcv4andcv5)
Unused:
dinb1b2
The display is not used by Slopes and will remain off at all times.