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Trilobite
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The Time Sequence Module implements a 16-stage interval sequencer with port inputs for time scaling and dynamically changing wrap-around positions. At the beginning of each interval, the module will emit a pulse and current stage index.
To set sequence values in this interface, simply click on one of the small slider thumbnails in the slider array and drag up or down. Note that when you do this, the thumbnail is colored green and the text box on the bottom displays the slider numeric value. To make fine tuned adjustments, hold down the shift key while dragging, or enter the value directly into the text box.
For a key to understanding the following tables, see the Module Types page.
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The Time Sequence Module is available in Pro Version only. |
Adding input ports is not enabled for this module.
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Title |
Type |
Description |
0 |
Stage Intervals |
Sequence Value Array |
The sliders in this parameter user interface adjust time duration at each stage in a sequential sequence before the sequencer moves on to the next interval and outputs a pulse (it's really 16 parameters in one). Parameter values have the range [0, 1]. |
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Title |
Description |
Input Scalar Used |
Parameter Scalar Used |
0 |
Rate Scalar |
When the parameter-scaled value of this input signal rises above 0.5, a transition to the next sequence stage will occur, where the next stage is determined by inputs to Ports 3 & 4. |
NO |
YES |
1 |
Stage Start Offset |
This input signal indicates the address, in the form of a ratio in range [0,1], of the first stage in sequence playback, in other words the stage the sequence will loop back to when it it leaves the end stage. This value may be larger than the End Stage Offset, in which event the sequence runs backwards between the two addresses. |
NO |
YES |
2 |
Stage End Offset |
This input signal indicates the address, in the form a ratio in range [0,1], of the last stage in sequence playback. When the sequence leaves this stage, it next steps to the address specified by the Start Stage Offset signal. This value may be less than the Start Stage Offset, in which event the sequence runs backwards between the two addresses. |
NO |
YES |
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Title |
Description |
0 |
Output Value |
A pulse signal generated at the beginning of each sequence stage. |
1 |
Stage Counter |
A value in the range [0,1] which indicates the address of the currently active stage in the interval sequence. |