WMD Geiger Counter Manual

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The WMD Geiger Counter
Thank you for purchasing your new WMD Geiger Counter and
welcome to the world of digital destruction.
Geiger Counter Features
High Gain Modern Preamp Dramatic Tone Control
Sample Rate: 260Hz - 58kHz
Tone Disable for Alt Response
1-8 Bit Depth/Mask 252 Wave Table Modulator
Hand Wired True Bypass CV Key Input
Epoxy/Powder Coat Finish
Top Quality Components
Always Saves Settings
Standard 9V Center (-) Power
© 2008 William Mathewson Devices, All Rights Reserved.
Info@wmdevices.com http://wmdevices.com 303-549-9205
The Controls
Gain. Low settings provide clean tones with no distortion at all, while
high settings will brickwall your signal for great sustain. Use the Gain
control as a coarse setting for getting the desired tone from the selected
wave table.
Tone. The Geiger Counters tone control blends muffled low-mids with
chimey and clear upper mids and highs providing a very large range of
sounds in junction with the Gain. All the way down and the sound is
muffled and grungy with little upper harmonic content. The middle range
is smooth and full bodied. The top range cuts the lows completely for
only upper harmonic content. Use the Tone to fine tune the sound of the
wave table.
Tone Enable/Disable. This switch removes the tone control from the
preamp circuit. The tone control sucks some volume from the gain, and
this allows the pure ultra hot signal to go directly into the Wave Table. If
a very clean tone is desired, set to Disable and adjust the gain to get the
right amount of breakup. For most wave tables, disabling the Tone will
produce completely different sounds by brickwalling to the extremes of
the tables faster.
Sample Rate. Controls the length of the samples your signal is converted
into. Full up and the Geiger Counter samples faster than a CD. Dial it
down a little and you’ll lower the fidelity and frequency response, adding
overtones and difference frequencies. Down a little produces some very
nice chimey clean tones. Down more and higher notes disappear into dif-
ference frequencies, all the way down to 280Hz. The sample rate is sort
of like a flange whammy.
The LED by the Sample Rate knob shows the key input and coarse/fine
modes. When green, the Key input is active. When red, the sample rate
is changed in smaller increments (fine mode), allowing for smoother ad-
justment for the high range of sample rates. The LED is yellow if the key
input and fine mode are both active. Push the Wave Table knob to change
the modes of the Bit Depth and Sample Rate LEDs.
Bit Depth. This controls the finer details of the signal. All up and your
signal is represented by the full 8 bits. Each step down cuts the resolution
in half, adding quantization error distortion, all the way down to 1 bit
making a nasty square wave from a once clean tone. This produces a lo-fi
gated distortion sound.
The LED by the Bit Depth knob shows the key input and post/pre wave
table modes. When green, the key input is active. The Bit Depth function
is available before (LED red) or after (LED off) the wave table algorythms
for different sounds. Use the bit depth before wave table mode to change
the response of the wave table. The LED is yellow if the key input and pre
wave table modes are both active.
Bits/Mask. This switch controls how the Bit Depth knob works. In Bits
mode, the Bit Depth knob reduces the resolution of the signal. In Mask
mode, the signal is filtered through a number (0 to 255). This mode can be
used to reduce noise and add gain. In pre wave table mode, it can turn off
small ranges of the wave table, creating altered harmonic content from the
tables. Adjust the knob to taste when in Mask mode.
Wave Table. This knob and display select the wave table to run your
signal through. The wave table stage takes your signal and destroys it
with math. This produces some incredible sounds. The wave tables are
organized so that a more extreme version is typically found one up from
the current one. There are 252 wave tables in all, each with different har-
monic content.
The display is in HEX, displaying the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F.
Don’t be alarmed, it actually makes remembering your desired wave table
easier! The wave table is remembered when the pedal is turned off.
Denver, CO
http://wmdevices.com
sales@wmdevices.com
303-549-9205


Produkt Specifikationer

Mærke: WMD
Kategori: Ikke kategoriseret
Model: Geiger Counter

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