In Use:
1.
Press the TRK 1 or TRK 2 button, depending on which track's CV lane you wish to program.
2.
Make sure the CV TYPE is set to 'CV Value' (accessed by pressing the ALT + TYPE (Stage 8)
buttons, described in
3.
Press the EDIT button, followed by the CV button.
The screen displays an overview of every stage's CV value, and the eight stage buttons are
used to select which stage you wish to edit.
4.
Press the button corresponding to the stage you want to edit.
That stage's button will flash
larger triangle points to the edited stage, and a little box demarcates that stage's vertex.
Turn the encoder to set the desired VOLTAGE for that stage (±5V).
5.
Press the encoder to toggle through the RAMP TYPE options: 'Step,' 'sRmp,' or 'pRmp' (as
6.
described above).
NOTE: Hold down the EDIT button while pressing the encoder to set the Ramp type for all 8
stages simultaneously.
7.
Repeat Steps 3-6 for any other stages to which you wish to assign a control voltage.
As long as you remain on the CV edit screen, any of the eight stage buttons to which you've
assigned a voltage (other than 0V) will light
Various shortcuts are also available:
● Press-and-hold the EDIT button to see all vertex markers, not just the current stage's.
● Hold the EDIT button and turn the encoder to change the control voltages across all stages
simultaneously.
● Long-press the encoder to reset the current stage's control voltage to 0V.
● Hold the EDIT button and long-press the encoder to reset the control voltage to 0V on every
stage.
REMINDER : In order to hear the effect of the CV Lane, you must assign it to one of Metropolix' two
assignable outputs ( A or B ), as discussed in
TYPE (CV TYPE)
, later in the manual).
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to indicate which stage is being edited. On the screen, the
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OUT A & B
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, later in this manual.
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