CV TYPE = Gate Toggle
If CV TYPE = 'Gate Toggle' (as set by pressing the ALT + TYPE (Stage 8) buttons and selecting 'Gate
Toggle' from the
CV TYPE
EDIT + CV buttons) will display a series of gate indicator dots. The Action Display at the bottom
indicates the Track:Stage currently being edited.
Each Stage has one of two gate states: on or off. Repeatedly pressing a Stage button toggles
between setting that Stage's Gate value either high (5V) or low (0V). A high gate value (+5V) is
indicated by a solid dot (along with a lit Stage button, when viewing the CV Lane). A low gate value
(0V) is indicated by a hollow dot (along with an unlit Stage button, when viewing the CV Lane).
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 'Gate Toggle' (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 Gate setting, and the eight stage buttons are
used to select whether the corresponding stage's gate is high (+5V) or low (0V).
4.
Press a stage button to toggle the gate (high or low) for the corresponding stage.
5.
Set all the Stage gates to their desired states.
6.
Long-press the encoder to reset the current stage gates to their low (0V) values.
SHORTCUT: You can edit all Stages simultaneously. Specifically: A) Hold ALT while turning the
encoder to rotate/wrap the CV gate pattern forward or backward; B) Hold ALT while pushing the
encoder to invert the pattern ("on" states turn off, and vice-versa); or C) Hold ALT while
long-pressing the encoder to set the pattern back to its default state. Alternatively (as with other ALT
functions), you can press the ALT button to enter ALT mode, perform the various ALT actions, then
press ALT again to exit ALT mode.
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
screen), then the CV LANE screen (accessed by pressing the
TYPE (CV
TYPE), later in the manual).
A high gate value (+5V) is indicated by a solid dot (along with a lit
Stage button, when viewing the CV Lane). A low gate value (0V) is
indicated by a hollow dot (along with an unlit Stage button, when viewing
the CV Lane).
OUT A & B
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