Intellijel Cylonix Shapeshifter v1.03 User Manual

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Nonlinear Waveform Combination Modes

The outputs of the two oscillators are sent through a nonlinear combination process before going to the echo/

delay effect and then onto output 1. The combination process allows the generation of complex timbres and

interactions between the two oscillators, as shown in the figures on the next two pages.

Press the COMBO MODE button to activate the rotary encoder for selection of the combination mode. The

selected combination mode will be shown in the bottom row of the LCD display. The COMBO MODE parameter

can also be modulated by the MOD B input, which is activated with a second press of the COMBO MODE but-

ton. When MOD B modulation is active the lower row of the LCD display will change to show both the nominal

setting and the offset provided by the MOD B modulation.

There are 8 different combination modes that can be selected:

cmb:osc1 - in this mode there is no nonlinear combination. The output of oscillator 1 is taken as is.

cmb:ring - in this mode the outputs of oscillator 1 and oscillator 2 are multiplied, equivalent to the well-

known ring modulation effect.

cmb: min - in this mode either the output of oscillator 1 or the output of oscillator 2 is chosen, depending

on which one has the lower value.

cmb:pong - in this mode the output of oscillator 1 is chosen if it has a positive value, otherwise the output

of oscillator 2 is chosen if it has a negative value. If neither of these conditions holds, then the output is

set to 0.

cmb:inlv - in this mode the digital bits representing the two oscillator waveforms are interleaved to

provide the output of the combination process. The most significant bit of oscillator 1 is used as the most

significant bit of the output, the 2nd most significant bit of oscillator 2 is used as the 2nd most significant

bit of the output, and so forth, alternating between taking bits from oscillator 1 and 2.

cmb: and - in this mode the digital bits representing the two oscillator waveforms are combined using the

logical AND operation (the AND operation produces a 1 bit when both the input bits are 1, otherwise it

produces a 0 result).

cmb: xor - in this mode the digital bits representing the two oscillator waveforms are combined using the

logical XOR operation (the XOR operation produces a 0 bit when the input bits have the same value, oth-

erwise when the bits have different values it produces a 1 result).

cmb:gLcH - in this mode each bit of the output of the combination process is set to 1 whenever the re-

spective bits of oscillator 1 and 2 both become 1, and is set to 0 whenever the respective bits of oscillator

1 and 2 both become 0. Otherwise the bits hold their value constant. Whenever the 2nd most significant

bit of the combination goes from 0 to 1, the phase of oscillator 1 is ‘bumped’, or offset, by a step of 1/4

cycle (or 90 degrees of phase) and the phase of oscillator 2 is bumped by a step of 1/8 cycle (or 45 de-

grees of phase). The overall effect of this rather complicated combination is to provide a noisy and glitchy

sound.

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