Coefficients/Potentiometers
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Coefficients are quantitative parameters that enter analog computations. The Analog Thing features eight coefficient potentiometers, allowing the use of up to eight coefficients in an analog program on a single THAT. Using the potentiometers, each coefficient can be set to any value between 0
and +1
. An input to a coefficient potentiometer is multiplied by the value the coefficient potentiometer is set to such that their output is given by output = coefficient * input
.
Several sections of the THAT user interface relate to the use of coefficient potentiometers, as shown in Figure 1:
- The
COEFFICIENTS
section. This is the area labelledCOEFF
on your THAT. It contains the input and output sockets for the coefficient potentiometers. - The
COEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS
section. It contains the eight rotary knobs by which coefficients can be set. - The
MODE SELECTOR
. - The
COEFFICIENT SELECTOR
. It is used to select the coefficient value to display on thePANEL METER
when theMODE SELECTOR
is in theCOEFF
position. - The
PANEL METER
.
To familiarize yourself with the use of coefficient potentiometers, follow these steps:
- Set the
MODE SELECTOR
to positionCOEFF
and set theCOEFFICIENT SELECTOR
to position1
. This connects the output of potentiometerCOEFF 1
to thePANEL METER
. - Use a patch cable to connect one of the
+1
sockets in theSTABILIZED ±1
section to the input (circle) associated with potentiometerCOEFF 1
in theCOEFFICIENTS
section (i.e., the uppermost circled socket in the section labelledCOEFF
on your THAT). - Change the position of the
COEFF 1
knob in theCOEFFICIENT POTENTIOMETERS
section and observe the value displayed on thePANEL METER
. The displayed value is available at the output (triangle) associated with potentiometerCOEFF 1
in theCOEFFICIENT
section. - Remove the patch cable plug from the
+1
socket in theSTABILIZED ±1
section and plug it into one of the-1
sockets in in theSTABILIZED ±1
. - Again, change the position of the
COEFF 1
knob in the potentiometer section and observe the value displayed on thePANEL METER
. - Set the
COEFFICIENT SELECTOR
to any one of the other potentiometers (say, 4). - Use a patch cable to connect either of the
-1
sockets in theSTABILIZED ±1
with the input (circle) associated with the with the coefficient potentiometer you have chosen using theCOEFFICIENT SELECTOR
(say, 4). - Change the position of the coefficient potentiometer knob associated with the coefficient you have chosen using the
COEFFICIENT SELECTOR
(say, 4) and again observe the value displayed on thePANEL METER
.