3.4 Second note ( 2ndTone)
3.5 Generate chord via CV input (incl. position)
The second note of the chord can be transposed down about one octave. This offers a further
chord variation.
In contrast to the inversions here at the CV outputs the chord doesn`t remove.
This affects also the arpeggio: The notes don`t go down equally any more (octave step in
second note).
The transposition of the second note down is indicated by LED.
The shifting can also happen via positive impuls of trigger at the 2nd note input.
In mode QUANT/DIRECTLY you can set the chord via CV input CHORD. Assumed is an ave-
rage input voltage about 5 volt:
Chords at the bank left:
Starting with MAJOR in halftone steps down you have Root, 1. inversion and 2. inversion in
paralell.
Chords at the bank right:
Starting with MINOR in halftone steps up you have Root, 1. inversion and 2. inversion in para-
lell.
3.6 Keynote/ octave via CV input
In mode QUANT / DIRECTLY you can set root and additional octaves via CV input TRANSPOSE.
up to 1 volt
- manual Setting of the keynote with rotary switch
from 1 volt
- external with root in halftone steps plus ascending octaves 0,1,2, ...etc.
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1
CV output:
2
3
4
7
2ndTone
off
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1
CV output:
2
3
4
2ndTone
on