Bastl Instruments NEO TRINITY Manual page 17

Automatable modulation hub
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F – toggles between smooth linearly-interpolated automation
(ON) and a regular stepped sequence (OFF)
F
REGULAR
UNIPOLAR/BIPOLAR
Hold the respective channel button A/B/C/D/E/F and press
the MUTE button to set the selected channel as BIPOLAR
(MUTE light ON) with an amplitude of -5V to +5V or UNIPOLAR
(MUTE light OFF) with an amplitude of 0V to +5V. Combine
it with the range setting (SHIFT+E) to achieve varying
octave range.
CV MODE AS A VOLTAGE PROCESSOR UTILITY
You can utilize IN E/F or META IN as inputs for the CV mode,
allowing you to process external voltages. Here are some tips:
1.
Use regular or inverted input modes (or attenuated versions
of them) to offset input signals with the RATE knob. It also
comes in handy for voltage inversion.
2.
Same as No.1 but with the quantizer activated, this mode
functions as a quantizer. Using multiple channels in
CV  mode via META IN allows you to create quantized
linked polyphonies.
3.
Switch the selected input into VCA mode with quantization
OFF (SHIFT+D), set to bipolar (A/B/C/D/E/F+MUTE), and
5V range (SHIFT+E). In this configuration, the RATE knob will
attenuvert the incoming signal. Since it operates as
a bipolar VCA, the signals essentially multiply each other,
and it doesn't matter which signal is which.
4.
Use no input and solely adjust the RATE knob to create
a positive or negative voltage offset. This way, you´ll be able
to reconfigure various modules.
F
SMOOTH

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