Settings, Installation, Online manual and help – Mutable Instruments Braids User Manual

Page 2: Calibration, Front panel, Controls, Inputs and outputs

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Settings

Click the encoder to display a list of settings. Scroll

through the settings and click to modify one of them.

Once the value has been modified, click to confirm and

get back to the menu. Selecting the first option (WAVE)

saves all the current settings in memory and brings

you back to the module’s initial state (oscillator model

selection).

An overview of the available settings:
BITS / RATE is the bit-depth and sample rate of the

audio output, for digital grit and crunchiness!
QNTZ applies a semitone or quartertone quantization to

the V/Oct input.
FLAT/DRFT/SIGN create various VCO-like instabilities.
TRIG allows a simple AD envelope (6 preset shapes) to

shape the sound whenever a trigger is received on the

TRIG input.

Installation

Braids requires a -12V / +12V / +5V power supply (2x8

pin connector). The ribbon cable connector must be

aligned so that the red stripe of the ribbon cable (-12V)

is on the same side of the module’s power header as the

“Red stripe” marking on the board.
The power consumption is as follows:

-12V: 15mA; +12V: 15mA; +5V: 85mA.

Online manual and help

The full manual can be found online at

mutable-instruments.net/modules/braids/manual

For help and discussions, head to

mutable-instruments.net/forum/

Calibration

Calibrating Braids is as easy as playing a C2 and a C4

note from an accurate MIDI>CV interface or CV source.

Read more about this in the online manual!

Front panel

Controls

A.

Display and encoder - when the module starts, they

show and modify the oscillator model.

B. C.

Fine and coarse frequency controls.

D.

FM attenuverter. Adjusts the amount and polarity of

frequency modulation from the FM input.

E. F.

Timbre control, and timbre modulation attenu-

verter. Principal dimension of sound motion and wave-

shaping.

G.

Color. Secondary dimension of waveshaping. The

function of Timbre and Color depends on the oscillator

type. Refer to the table on the other side!

Inputs and Outputs

1.

Trigger input. Resets the oscillator phase. For the

physical modeling algorithms this input needs to be

triggered to “excite” the oscillator (or it won’t produce

any sound).

2.

V/Oct. Main frequency control input, with V/Oct scale.

3. 4. 5.

Frequency, timbre, and color modulation CV

inputs.

6.

Audio output.

A

B

E

1

2

3

4

5

6

C

F

D

G

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