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Oberkorn User Manual

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GATING X / Y

These arae hard to explain in writing. I will give a very basic explanation here, but more
detail later.

If you don’t understand this then don’t worry! Try reading the more detailed explanation. If
that fails, watch the YouTube demo’s or must play around.

Basically to get gate outputs Oberkorn needs two signals. The clock signal and the condition
of the gate switch.

If the gate switch is ON and the clock signal is HIGH (on) then you will get a gate signal out.

If either the gate switch is OFF or the clock signal is LOW (off) then there will be no gate
signal out.

Both must be high (on).

If you know what AND is in Boolean algebra, then it’s the same thing.

By feeding a clock or gate signal into the GATING inputs (use an LFO square wave, clock,
Gate from a MIDI to CV converter, or a trig from the Oberkorn MIDI-Trig converter) you can
provide your own signal in place of the clock signal to decide how gates are made.

Confusing, so just play around.

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