
Analogue Solutions | FUSEBOX | Manual
LED flashing
The notes will playback in reverse order.
LED Solid (continuously on)
The notes will first play back in order, then in reverse order (over again).
RANGE
There are 3 playback ranges.
LED Off
The notes will playback as programmed.
LED flashing
The notes will playback as programmed, then a second time an octave higher.
LED solid
The notes will playback as programmed, then again an octave higher, then one
more time an octave lower.
SYNC Switch
This rocker switch selects the sync source for the Arpeggiator.
Switch Up -
MIDI Note 000 is used as a clock source. Each time MIDI note 0 is played, the
Arpeggiator will advance one step.
Write a Note pattern in your DAW to create your own custom clock rhythms! Far
more versatile than MIDI Sync.
Centre - no clock is patched to the Arpeggiator.
Switch Down -
LFO is used as the clock source.
The jack socket below is an external clock input. M.CLOCK (MIDI clock) can be
patched into here, or a clock from an external modular system.
Or, use the Gate output of the Patternator as a clock source!
Note: The Arpeggiator will do nothing if
1/ It is Off.
2/ No MIDI note 0 is received,
3/ There is no clock patched into the Sync socket, or, the Sync rocker switch is in the
centre position.
Fusebox - 30 Oct 2017
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