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Step 6: Adjust the shape
Fiddle with the Shape knob to get an envelope shape you like. Notice the shapes in the
center section of the knob are all symmetrical (same rise / fall shape and time), while
the shapes at the start and end of the knob's range are asymmetrical (different curves
and times for rise / fall). Of course, you can modulate this parameter with the Shape CV
Shape
jack at the bottom.
That's it, a basic Mini PEG patch!
Control Details
Ping
Ping
The Ping button and jack set the tempo of the ping clock. This clock is later divided or
multiplied to set the period of the envelope.
The button flashes to show the tempo. In Sync mode it flashes cyan (light blue), and in
Async mode it flashes white (See Sync and Async Modes).
Tapping a tempo
Two taps on the Ping button set the ping clock period. If you give a third tap, it will be
averaged with the first two taps, unless the timing period set by the third tap is widely
different than the first two taps. In this case the second and third taps will be used.
If you want visual feedback as you tap, set the Div/Mult knob to "=" so that the Ping
button flashes at the same tempo that you tap.
Syncing to an external clock
To synchronize to an external clock or gate signal, patch it into the Ping jack. The
timing between the last two pulses sets the ping clock.
Unlike the Ping button, the Ping jack does not average pulses, it simply takes the
period of the last two pulses. You can plug in a manual trigger/gate module and just tap
in two pulses: the ping clock will continue to run at that tempo even if you don't provide
any more trigger pulses. Note: in System Mode, you can disable this free-running
feature (thus, giving the Mini PEG two external pulses will output just one envelope and
then stop) See the System Mode section.
When a gate is received on the Ping jack, the tap tempo clock is disabled. Conversely,
when the Ping button is tapped, the external clock will be overridden. Try tapping a fast
tempo while you have a slow clock going into the Ping jack — the fast tempo will take
effect immediately, but will revert back to the slow tempo when the next clock pulse is
received on the jack.
Clearing the tempo
Hold the Ping button down for 2 seconds to clear the tap tempo. The light will go off
and the envelope will stop. You can also clear an externally generated ping if the
external unit has stopped sending pulses or is unpatched.
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Once a ping clock has been established, you can use the Div/Mult knob and jack to
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divide or multiply the tempo from 1/32nd of the speed to 16 times the speed, in whole
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number increments. The resulting clock defines the length of the envelope output. The
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Div/Mult
Ping button flashes at the rate of this divided/multiplied ping clock.
The Div/Mult knob has detents for each of the 19 divide/multiply amounts, and any CV
that's applied to the Div CV jack will be added to the knob's setting.
Div
Changing the divide/multiply amount while an envelope is running will immediately
change the slope of the envelope. Depending on whether the module is in Sync or
Async mode, the envelope may re-sync to the ping clock. See Sync and Async Modes
section below.
The Div CV jack ranges from -5V to +5V and offsets the knob's position.
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