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Pittsburgh Modular Taiga - Mixer and Preamp Input;Output Jacks

Pittsburgh Modular Taiga
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8.1 LFO Overview:
The LFO module is a pair of analog, dual range, low frequency oscillators with +/- 5 volt triangle
and square wave outputs. Perfect for long sweeps or audio rate frequency modulation. Select
between high and low range by holding down the [Edit Button] and pressing the [Octave Up
Mode Button] for LFO1 and [Octave Down Mode Button] for LFO2.
LFO Ranges:
High: 2 Hz to 500 Hz
Low: 41 seconds to 5 Hz
8.2 Noise Overview:
The transistor core analog noise source is pitched somewhere between pure white and pink
noise. Perfect for percussion or adding a bit of edge to a sound. The output is around +/- 5v.
The [Noise Output Jack] is normalized to the [Sample and Hold Sample Input Jack].
8.3 Sample & Hold Overview:
The Sample & Hold circuit samples the voltage patched to the [Sample and Hold Sample Input
Jack] and outputs that voltage until a new sample voltage is taken. A sample is taken when
the [Sample and Hold Hold Input Jack] receives a positive gate or trigger. The sample source
can be audio or cv. The output is sent to the [Sample and Hold Output Jack].
The [Sample and Hold Sample Input Jack] is normaled to the noise output. Plugging a patch
cable into the [Sample and Hold Sample Input Jack] will remove the noise from the signal path.
The [Sample and Hold Hold Input Jack] is normaled to the clock output. Plugging a patch
cable into the [Sample and Hold Hold Input Jack] will remove the clock output from the signal
path. The Sample and Hold can be clocked using gate and clock signals. It can also be
clocked using an [Oscillator Audio Output Jack]. The internal wave shaping of the Taiga
oscillators requires the Warped Saw Wave [Saw and Pulse LED] to trigger the Sample and Hold.
Other Taiga oscillator waveforms will not trigger the Sample and Hold.
8.4 Mixer/Splitter Overview:
The Mixer/Splitter section offers both mixing and signal splitting with a two channel unity gain
mixer and a set of individually buffered outputs. This section can be used as a two channel
mixer, buffered signal splitter, or both.
8 Utility Modules (LFOs / Noise / Sample & Hold / Mixer/Splitter)
lfo 1
square
triangle
s&h
sample
noise
sample & hold
mixer / splitter
in
out
in
out
lfo 2
square
triangle
hold(clk)
lfo 1
lfo 2

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