ALM028 Pip Slope Circuit Module User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- ALM
Table of Contents
- ALM028 Pip Slope Circuit Module User Guide
- Module Installation
- TRIGGER INPUT
- ATTACK AND DECAY CONTROLS
- EOS
- ATTACK AND DECAY INPUTS
- SHAPE CONTROL
- OUT
- Output Voltage Range Selection
- Support
- Limited Warranty
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
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ALM028 Pip Slope Circuit Module User Guide
Module Installation
With your modular synth powered off connect the 10 pin end of the supplied
standard eurorack power connector cable to the 10 pin power connector on the
rear of the module.
The red stripe on the cable should be orientated to match the text ‘RED’
marked on the rear of the module near the power connector (this is -12V).
Connect the other 16 pin end of the cable to your eurorack bus board (Refer to
your bus board documentation for the correct orientation).
You are now safe to power up your modular synth. If the module fails to power
up check you have the power cable correctly orientated and have carefully read
this manua.
TRIGGER INPUT
Trigger input for initiating an envelope. Decay stage will immediately follow attack stage. Will reset in loop mode.
ATTACK AND DECAY CONTROLS
Offset knob controls for setting the times for the attack and decay stages,
Time range from approx 1ms to 7 minutes per stage.
LOOP Controls if and how the output envelope cycles. See ‘Loop modes’ box for
more info.
EOS
The End Of Slope output fires a trigger signal at the end of the decay stage
ATTACK AND DECAY INPUTS
Control voltage inputs further offset stage times. Input voltage (-5-5v) is added to the offset knob position.
SHAPE CONTROL
Varies the stage slope shapefrom log to lin to exp.
OUT
Envelope voltage output with red LED indicator. See above ‘Output Voltage Range Selection’ section for info on output levels.
Output Voltage Range Selection
The envelope voltage output can range from either 0-5V or 0-8V depending on
the presence of a ‘jumper’ on the lower rear of the module. (marked ‘5V_ENV’)
The default range, with jumper present, is 0-5V which matches the original Pip
Slope and is typically expected by other ALM modules for modulation. With the
jumper removed the range is increased to 0-8V which may be preferential to
some users.
Support
Need help? Email your questions to
help@busycircuits.com
For the latest news, additional info, downloads and firmware updates please
visit the ALM website at http://busycircuits.com and follow @busycircuits on
Twitter and Instagram.
Limited Warranty
From the date of manufacture this device is guaranteed for a period of 2 years against any manufacturing or material defects. Any such defects will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ALM. This does not apply to;
- Physical damage arising for mis treating (i,e dropping, submerging etc).
- Damage caused by incorrect power connections.
- Overexposure to heat or direct sunlight.
- Damage caused by inappropriate or misuse.
- Use of incorrect or non official firmware
No responsibility is implied or accepted for harm to person or apparatus caused through operation of this product. By using this product you agree to these terms.
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