Sonic Charge Bitspeek RE User Manual

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MalSpeek

This Combinator uses Malström
instead of SubTractor. Malström's
"level" CV input uses a logarithmic
curve instead of the linear one
found on SubTractor. Luckily we
have a logarithmic volume output
on

Bitspeek

too and it is called

GATE

. A Spider does the job of

feeding the

GATE

both to "gate"

and "level" on Malström.

BitFreeze

With the default Combinator set-
tings,

Bitspeek

is using

SYNC

mode with a pretty low

FRAME

RATE

and it is set to full

NOISE

.

Reverb is added to the

Bitspeek

input to create wide sample-and-
hold like stereo noises. For fun, if
you turn

NOISE

down, another

instance of

Bitspeek

provides

pitch tracking for the first in-
stance. With this technique, the
pitch will not be "frozen" with the slow frame rate as it normally would. This makes
the sound more harmonic when mixing in the source signal.

TranSpeek

A simple setup where a Matrix
Pattern Sequencer is triggering
notes in

Bitspeek

, using it almost

like a monophonic synth with a
filter that is controlled by the
audio input to

Bitspeek

. A little

delay is added for effect.

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