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Noise Engineering
Tymp Legio
A compact drum voice designed for punchy, hard-hitting
sound that ducks the rest of your patch
Type Synthetic drum
voice/platform
Size 6 HP
Depth .9 inches
Power 2x5 Eurorack
+12V 140mA
-12V 22mA
+5V 0mA
Overview
Inspired by our love of all types of percussion, Tymp Legio isn’t your normal drum-kit module with
samples or basic emulations of simple sounds. Instead, we took the challenge of a small percussion
module as an opportunity to make the sounds we wanted in a drum kit and t them all in 6hp. Tymp
Legio’s simple interface puts a massive tonal and textural range under your control. The modes
(Boot, Cat, Boing) are more of an onomatopoetic guide to the sounds each encompasses. Each
mode is oset in pitch, but dial them up or down for even more versatility. Toggle the Tang switch to
select the avor within each mode that suits you. The Quack inputs will duck your audio to your
percussion (or pass through in Boing mode), making Tymp Legio a fantastic performance
percussion module.
Tymp Legio is big percussion in a small footprint. That’s not all, though: it’s also a platform. Head to
the Customer Portal to swap the functionality of your module to a growing number of alternate
rmwares, completely free.
Etymology
Tymp - from Latin tympanum: "drum"
Legio - from Latin: “legion, army”
“Legion of drums”
Color code
On boot, the TL’s LEDs will shine with these colors
to indicate that it is running the current TL rmware.
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Power
To power your Noise Engineering module, turn o your case. Plug one
end of your ribbon cable into your power board so that the red stripe on
the ribbon cable is aligned to the side that says -12v and each pin on the
power header is plugged into the connector on the ribbon. Make sure no
pins are overhanging the connector! If they are, unplug it and realign.
Line up the red stripe on the ribbon cable so that it matches the white
stripe and/or -12v indication on the board and plug in the connector.
Screw your module into your case BEFORE powering on the module. You
risk bumping the module’s PCB against something metallic and damaging
it if it’s not properly secured when powered on.
You should be good to go if you followed these instructions. Now go make
some noise!
A nal note. Some modules have other headers -- they may have a
dierent number of pins or may say NOT POWER. In general, unless a
manual tells you otherwise, DO NOT CONNECT THOSE TO POWER.
Warranty
Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty: we guarantee our products to be
free from manufacturing defects (materials or workmanship) for one year from the date a new
module is purchased from Noise Engineering or an authorized retailer (receipt or invoice required).
The cost of shipping to Noise Engineering is paid by the user. Modules requiring warranty repair will
either be repaired or replaced at Noise Engineering's discretion. If you believe you have a product
that has a defect that is out of warranty, please contact us and we will work with you.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, storage, use, or abuse,
modications, or improper power or other voltage application.
All returns must be coordinated through Noise Engineering; returns without a Return Authorization
will be refused and returned to sender.
Please contact us for the current rate and more information for repairs for modules that are not
covered by our warranty.
Interface
LEDs: The right LED shows the output level of Tymp. The left LED shows the
input level of sound at the Quack input.
Pitch (encoder): Sets the pitch of the oscillator. Turn for ne tuning, press and turn
for coarse tuning.
Pitch (CV): 1v/8va calibrated pitch CV input.
Decay: Changes the decay time of the synth voice.
Wackitude Wack(pot) / (CV): Changes the timbre of the synth voice.
Boing/Cat/Boot: Selects the type of sound.
• Boing: Hats, bells, and metallic wackiness.
• Cat: Snares, toms, and noisy bits.
• Boot: Kicks, subs, lasers, and thwompy things.
Tang: Selects a variation of the main sound type.
Hit: Trigger input. Triggers the voice and the ducking envelope.
Quack: Stereo audio input. Audio is passed through to the output, and will be ducked whenever the
Hit input is triggered and the left switch is set to either Boot or Cat. Duck time is adjusted based on
the Decay parameter. In Boing mode, Tymp Legio does not duck but simply passes audio. The L
input is normalled to the R input if the R input is left unpatched.
Out L/R: Main audio output.
Patch Tutorial
Patch a trigger source (like a clock generator or a trigger sequencer) to the Hit input. Patch the L
(and R if using in stereo) out to your mixer. Play with the switches to change the type of sound, and
Decay and Wackitude to change the character of the sound.
Try running another element from your patch into the Quack input(s). Set the left switch to Boot or
Cat to duck the external sound to the percussion from Tymp.
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