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  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Getting started: One is very simple to use. Install it in your system and insert the SD card with the VCTRS label facing the button side then power up. Plug the audio out of ONE to your audio system or set ONE on the same bus board as your MIXZ to have the output automatically routed to the MIXZ.
  • Page 3 Patch Tutorial 1 FILE Circadian Rhythms Turn the white pitch knob to minimum, now connect the CV out from the Z8000 or other sequencer into the CV IN, clock the Z8000 and listen how the Z8000 sequences the sample pitch. FILE Z8000 Circadian Rhythms...
  • Page 4 SD card to nd and load the le when changed. Please note that ONE performs a lot of operations in a short time to maintain minimal latency, a slow sequencer with unsynchronized Trigger/CV timing might not work well in this mode.
  • Page 5 ONE detects the rising edge of a trigger and starts playing from the start of the le until the end. If a new trigger pulse is detected ONE will stop the currently playing sound and retrigger.
  • Page 6 Duplicate le names are allowed for sequencing the same sound a number of times Up to 256 les in the list If a le is in the list but not on the card, ONE will stop scanning at that point and just use the les before the error.
  • Page 7 ONE relies heavily on the performance of the SD card and not all SD cards on the market work well. We had tested cards from SanDisk, Kingston, Fuji, Lexar, with mostly good results. Some other cards like Samsung and Apacer failed testing which results drops, pops and digital noise.
  • Page 8 Apply to Files -> select all the les you want to process -> OK Audacity will convert and clean your les one by one and save them in a folder called Cleaned located inside the folder with the original samples. (The only downside of using Audacity for...
  • Page 9 File Info: ONE plays any mono WAV format le with a bit depth of 16 or 24 bits and a sample rate from 8 to 96 kHz. The native rates supported by ONE are 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz and these can be cor- rectly quantized to the Western 12 tone scale.
  • Page 10 Formatting the SD card: The SD card must be in a speci c format for the ONE module to read: SDHC not high speed cards for video 32GB or less. Smaller cards usually perform better than larger FAT32 (or MS-DOS as it is called on the Mac) Master Boot Record (MBR) Most SD cards come already formatted this way from the factory.
  • Page 11 ONE can handle removing SD cards during playback. To swap cards, remove the SD card, insert a new one and then either send a Trigger to ONE or press the PLAY button. The LED will ash Red indicating ONE is loading the new library.
  • Page 12 Some users might want ONE to boot up each card in a speci c mode to match the material on it. A con guration le can be added to the SD card that tells ONE how it needs to boot up.
  • Page 13 - CV le select delay con guration using con g.txt. Short/Medium/Long allows for compensa- tion with other sequencers. - Save to SD card of last le manually triggered with the play button. When ONE is rebooted or a card inserted, it loads this le.
  • Page 14: Speci Cations

    Speci cations: SDHC microSD card up to 32GB in size FAT32 le system WAV le format 16 or 24 bit depth Minimum sample rate 8kHz Maximum sample rate 96 kHz Latency (Pitch CV and Trigger Modes) at 48 kHz ~0.5ms Latency (Pitch CV and Trigger Modes) at 96 kHz ~ 0.25ms Dynamic Range 104 dB THD+N 0.0025%...