Purge; Sonar; Audio Io - Nautilus QU-BIT Manual

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Functions: The Buttons

13. Purge

Pressing the Purge button clears all the delay lines from the wet signal, similar to purging ballasts
on a ship or submarine, or purging a regulator while diving. Purge activates when the button is
pressed/the gate signal goes high.
Purge gate input threshold: 0.4V
Functions: The Outputs (and 2 inputs)

14. Sonar

Sonar is a multifaceted signal output; a collection of Nautilus's sub-nautical findings and interpre-
tations of the aquatic world. In essence, the Sonar output is a set of algorithmically generated
signals designed by different aspects of the delays. By analyzing overlapping delay pings and
delay time phases, Nautilus creates an ever evolving stepped CV sequence. Use Sonar to self
patch Nautilus, or to control other patch points in your rack! A staff favorite is running Sonar out
into Surface's Model input!
Did You Know? You can change Sonar's output using the Nautilus Configurator tool and the USB
drive onboard. Sonar can be a ping generator based on the delay taps, an envelope follower, an
additive stepped CV sequencer based on the overlapping delays, or simply a clock pass through.
Head to the
USB section
Sonar CV output range: 0V to +5V
Sonar Gate output amplitude: +5V. Gate Length: 50% duty cycle
15. Audio Input Left
Audio input for Nautilus's left channel. The left input normals to both channels when no cable is
present in Audio Input Right.
Input Range: 10Vpp AC-Coupled (input gain configurable via Tap+Mix function)
16. Audio Input Right
Audio input for Nautilus's right channel.
Input Range: 10Vpp AC-Coupled (input gain configurable via Tap+Mix function)
17. Audio Output Left
Audio output for Nautilus's left channel.
Input Range: 10Vpp
18. Audio Output Right
Audio output for Nautilus's right channel.
Input Range: 10Vpp
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