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Maths delays a trigger or gate by a RISE-controlled duration, with FALL controlling the output pulse width

Maths can delay a gate or trigger signal: patch the input trigger to CH.1 Trigger IN and take output from CH.1 End of Rise (EOR). The RISE parameter sets the delay time — how long before the delayed output pulse fires. The FALL parameter sets the width of the resulting delayed pulse. This is a simple but useful module function: it transforms any timing signal into a delayed version, enabling polyrhythmic offsets, staggered triggers, or synchronization compensation.

Examples

Gate from sequencer → CH.1 TRIG IN. Adjust CH.1 RISE for delay time. Adjust CH.1 FALL for pulse width. Take EOR → VCA trigger. Result: VCA fires after a delay proportional to RISE setting.

Assessment

Describe the two independent parameters that control the delayed trigger pulse from Maths, and explain what each controls.

“Apply Trigger or Gate to Trigger IN if CH. 1. Take output from End Of Rise. RISE parameter will set delay and FALL parameter will adjust width of the resulting pulse.”
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