Manufacturer: R_Ware
$10.00
R_Ware WAVE INTERRUPTOR
SLICE AND DICE YOUR SIGNALS!
- Interrupt Your Waveforms: Simply cut up any waveform to add pulses into it that can be modulated in position and width for a thick sound!
- Splice Your Waveforms: Mix and match different signals with quality and ease!
- What's That Noise? Inject resonant noise to give your signals texture and grit!
- Smooth Operator Smooth the splicing independent of frequency and setting!
- Modulation Madness Use the PHASE and WINDOW CV outputs to further shape your signal with further synced-up processing!
NOTE: when used with oscillators Wave Interruptor cannot compensate for pitch drift or other frequency anomalies of these oscillators. Make sure the signal you are using has a static pitch or compensate the moving pitch with the PITCH CV input.
Manual
Connect PITCH CV with the same signal that is patched to your oscillator's/signal's PITCH CV. Sync up Wave Interruptor to your oscillator/signal by syncing/resetting both at the same time using the SYNC input. Alternatively you can try patching the oscillator/signal directly into the sync input for simple signals with a single zero-crossing in its waveform.
- PITCH CV
- Set the slice length resulting from the input Pitch CV (1V/Oct). This should match your carrier signal's pitch. The base frequency is C2 at 0V Pitch CV.
- MULT knob
- Set the number of slices
- SYNC IN
- Sync the processor to your signal.
- POSITION
- Set the relative position of the slice within the waveform
- WIDTH
- Set the relative width of the slice in relation to the waveform
- SPLICE
- Set the value of the splice segment
- Adds the SPLICE CV on top of the SPLICE knob value
- SMOOTH
- Smooths the transitions of the slice window
- NOISE
- Adds resonant noise into the slice
- RES and FREQ set the resonance and peak frequency of the noise
- INPUT
- Signal input to be processed by the module
- PHASE OUT
- Internal phasor that goes from 0V..+5V over the course of a window
- WINDOW OUT
- Slice window output
- OUTPUT
- Processed signal output