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NOTES: NOT and Flip Flop gates have only a single input per output, whereas most other gates
have multiple inputs, up to 8. Flip Flop gates provide a control dialog box, for establishing their
initial output state. Also, unlike most other blocks, multiple control output nodes may be
connected to a single control input node on a Flip Flop gate. Control Dialog boxes for Logic State
gates can be minimized to create user control surfaces (see
Sample Application
Normally, a Select 8 control output connected to a Ducker control input
provides a momentary operation (ducking occurs only as long as the
Select 8 control is being pressed). However, connecting a Flip Flop
Logic Gate between the Select 8 control output and the Ducker control
input produces a press-on/press-off operation (ducking begins with the
first press of the Select 8 control, and ceases only upon a second
press of the Select 8 control).
Logic Delay
Logic Delays are connected between the output
and input control nodes of other components in the
layout. These other components may represent
internal or external control functions. When a
change (on/off) occurs at the Logic Delay input,
and remains in that condition beyond the
designated delay time, the Logic Delay output will
then produce that same change.
On
sets turn on delay. OFF sets turn off delay. The
range for either selection is 0~60,000mS (1
minute). Bypass disables the delay without
changing settings.
Right-clicking over certain settings will provide a
menu of additional options.
Command String
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