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===Parasite===
 
===Parasite===
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+  A built-in quantizer with a choice of 7 scales
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====Two-bumps====
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a silky 14-voices harmonic oscillator with two spectral bumps or notches, control over centroids and width, harmonics selection, wave quality, a sub-oscillator, a 1-bit output, and a special harmonics shuffling output for unusual, random timbres.
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====Two-drunks====
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a complex duophonic random walk generator with selectable interpolation, driven by two altered clocks: one is jittery, the other simulates a biased coin toss. This mode is quite versatile and can be used as: an oscillator with PLL, a Bernoulli gate, a random trigger delay, a stepped, smooth or waveshaped random voltage generator, a random burst generator, a surprising filtered noise source... and probably more!

Version du 9 décembre 2015 à 22:02

Mutable Instruments Tides

Easter Egg

A hidden Plotter drawing mode. It draws a plotter that can be edited in the source code (plotter_program.h).

To enter: Add a cable to the FM and Level Input. Now press the top (mode) button 1 second. All leds light yellow. Press it again for one second. All leds light green. Now press the button bellow (the range button) and all LEDs should light red.

You have now entered the plotter mode. To see the plotter, best use a oscilloscope like the “Jones O’Tool Oscilloscope module”.


FirmWares

http://mutable-instruments.net/static/firmware/

Original

1MS

The 1ms version has a hack that increases the duration of the pulses generated on LOW/HIGH TIDE outputs, so that they are at least 1ms long. It’s less “correct”, but it can help triggering some analog modules.

Sheep

Parasite

+  A built-in quantizer with a choice of 7 scales

Two-bumps

a silky 14-voices harmonic oscillator with two spectral bumps or notches, control over centroids and width, harmonics selection, wave quality, a sub-oscillator, a 1-bit output, and a special harmonics shuffling output for unusual, random timbres.
   

Two-drunks

a complex duophonic random walk generator with selectable interpolation, driven by two altered clocks: one is jittery, the other simulates a biased coin toss. This mode is quite versatile and can be used as: an oscillator with PLL, a Bernoulli gate, a random trigger delay, a stepped, smooth or waveshaped random voltage generator, a random burst generator, a surprising filtered noise source... and probably more!