Binary can also convert S-Trig signals to V-Trig. Patch an S-Trig signals to an input and
use the NOR gate. Because the baseline S-Trig voltage is normally high, the NOR gate
will negate this logic and cause the baseline output voltage of Binary to be low (which
is the “off” state of a V-Trig circuit). S-Trig input signals will be negated, and the
output will remain high for as long as the S-Trig input is held low. No offset is needed.
Manual Gate Source
Binary can also be used as a manual gate source. Switching from OR to NOR will cause
the Logic Out voltage to increase from 0>5V. The output voltage will remain high until
the logic gate is switched back to OR. For this patch, the inputs would typically not be
connected to anything. Only the output would be used.
Audio Rate Experimentation
Binary’s fully-analog design enables it to handle audio-rate frequencies. Try patching
different waveforms from the same VCO to different inputs and monitor the output.
The result will be a high-frequency square wave with a variable pulse width.
Technical Support and Warranty Information
Send an email to contact@grayscale.info with requests for service or technical support.
Warranty coverage is provided for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
Problems with a module under warranty may be remedied through repair,
replacement, or refund, at the sole discretion of the manufacturer. The warranty does
not cover damage caused by the user, including but not limited to system power
supply malfunction, electrostatic discharge, introduction of excessive voltage levels
into the module, or physical damage to the components.