Stages Len
Stages Offset
Swing
Trk Out Swap
range, up to a maximum of 4 octaves. Negative voltages decrease the
octave range, down to a minimum of 1 octave.
±5V
Changes the number of stages that play in the destination track(s).
Specifically, at 0V, it uses the number of stages set by the LEN button.
Positive voltages increase the number of stages (up to a maximum
length of 8 stages). Negative voltages decrease the number of stages
(down to a minimum length of 1 stage).
±5V
Changes the stage offset on the destination track(s). Specifically, at 0V,
it uses the stage offset value set by the LEN button. Positive voltages
increase the stage offset to higher numbered stages (up to Stage 8).
Negative voltages decrease the stage offset to a lower numbered stage
(down to Stage 1).
±5V
Changes the Swing amount applied to the destination track(s).
Specifically, at 0V, it plays the swing value set with the SWING button.
Positive voltages increase the swing amount, up to the 78% maximum.
Negative voltages decrease the swing amount, down to 50%.
Gate
When the gate is high, the Track Output assignments swap with each
other, such that TRK 1's PITCH and GATE outputs are routed to
TRK 2's PITCH and GATE outputs, and vice-versa. Similarly, if tracks
are sending data to either OUT A or OUT B they, too, will swap
assignments. This enables you to create elaborate sequence variations
and rhythms that can extend beyond the various permutations available
with the 8 stages. When the gate is low, the TRK 1 and TRK 2 output
assignments appear at their designated output jacks.
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