Joranalogue ROUTE 4 User Manual

Latching signal router

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INTRODUCTION
Flexible Eurorack signal paths under gate or
trigger control: that is the basic principle behind
Route 4. Consisting of a pair of complementary
routing sections, it grants access to a new level of
signal routing options.
The module's top section is a 4-to-1 router. Any of
the four signal inputs may be selected to be
mixed into the section's output, as determined
by the control inputs.
Control can either be gate or latch driven—in the
latter case, the signal inputs are toggled on and
off by received trigger pulses. Meanwhile, the
solo/multi switch determines whether the inputs
are exclusive, or if multiple may be active at the
same time.
With each input socket biased by a +1 V precision
voltage source when left unused, gate or trigger
controlled transposition of pitch sequences
becomes a breeze.
On the bottom, the 1-to-4 router provides the
same feature set, with a single input being
routed to up to four outputs and normalisation
between the sections adding some patching
convenience.
All signal paths are designed for use with any
Eurorack signals, whether they be control
voltages, audio or gate streams. Visual feedback
is provided by 10 responsive LEDs, continually
displaying the status of the routers.
With Route 4, an 8 HP super-flexible analogue
mixing and routing powerhouse has arrived to
fuel your patching imagination. The ability to
redirect signals within a modular system on the
fly, with an unparalleled level of control, is sure to
excite even the most seasoned patcher.
CONTENTS
In the Route 4 box, you'll find:
 Product card, stating serial number and
production batch.
 16-to-10-pin Eurorack power cable.
 Mounting hardware: two black M3 x 6 mm
hex screws, two black nylon washers and a
hex key.
 The Route 4 module itself, in a protective
cotton bag.
If any of these items are missing, please contact
your dealer or support@joranalogue.com.
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ROUTE 4
LATCHING SIGNAL ROUTER

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  • Page 1  The Route 4 module itself, in a protective by the control inputs. cotton bag. Control can either be gate or latch driven—in the...
  • Page 2: Signal Flow

    LATCHING SIGNAL ROUTER SIGNAL FLOW CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS 1 GATE/LATCH SWITCH The gate/latch switch determines how Route 4 will respond to its control inputs. In gate mode, signal routing channels are only enabled as long as the corresponding control input is high.
  • Page 3 Their high accuracy makes them 3 TOP SECTION ROUTING INPUTS suitable for pitch CV use. The top section of Route 4 is a 4-to-1 router. Up to four channels of audio, CV or gates may be added together, as determined by the control inputs and mode switches.
  • Page 4: Patch Ideas

    MODULATION DISTRIBUTOR Different variations can be selected using the Another application for Route 4 is as a gate or mode switches: simple +1 octave jumps on trigger controlled modulation distributor. certain notes (gate), or rising and falling octave...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SUPPORT MODULE FORMAT As all Joranalogue Audio Design products, Route 4 is designed, manufactured and tested Doepfer A-100 ‘Eurorack’ compatible module 3 U, 8 HP, 35 mm deep (inc. power cable) with the highest standards, to provide the Milled 2 mm aluminium front panel with non- performance and reliability music professionals expect.
  • Page 6 With compliments to the following fine people, who helped to make Route 4 a reality! Ben ‘DivKid’ Wilson Bernhard Rasinger Björn Jauss Boris Uytterhaegen Daniel Miller Erwin Van Looveren Frits Jacobs Hannes d’Hoine Janus Coorevits Jeroen De Pessemier Konstantinos Fioretos Kris Vanderheyden Lieven Stockx Quincas Moreira Simon ‘BRiES’...

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