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Tempo Knob : this controls the rate of the internal clock. When a external clock is connected to the ‘in clk’ jack (#12) the Tempo knob becomes a clock divider. In clock divider mode turn the knob fully counter clockwise to have it on X1. It is easier to start like this in divider mode. Use the LED located in the middle to see the division. Use the LED right below the switches to see the rate of the incoming clock on jack #12.
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Range Knob : this sets the octave range of the arpeggio. When the knob is set fully clockwise the arpeggio will go through 5 octaves. You can select from 1-5 octaves.
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Movement Knob: this controls how the generator moves through the note set. I made a table to show you the movements. Think of this as the pattern selector: Up down, alternating, random, 1 shot and hold, etc.
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Note Knob: this controls the musical notes contained in the arpeggio. Switches # 6, 7, & 8 are used in conjuction with this knob control.
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Gate Knob: this controls the gate or pulse width length. Use the LED in the middle to see the length. When the knob is turn counter clockwise you shorten the pulse.
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Chord Selector Switch: Use this to toggle between the default notes or the chords: 3rds and 7ths (majors and minors).
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3rds Switch: this toggles between major or minor for the 3rds.
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7ths Switch: this toggles between major or minor for the 7ths.
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Decimate switch: use this to turn on some digital aliasing for output jack ‘arp’ #15. This creates a glassy, ringmod kind
of effect when a vco is patched from jack #15 to the vco CV input.
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TCV : Tempo CV. This is where you can control voltage the Tempo knob.
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NCV : Note CV. This is where you can control voltage the Note Knob.
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IN CLK : This jack is used for external clock signals. You can use an external LFO here. It is best to have the tempo knob
set fully counter clockwise when you first plug in to this jack.
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RCV : Range CV. This jack is used to control voltage the Range knob.
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GCV : Gate CV. This is used to control the Pulse width of the gate.