Technical
specifications
All CV inputs expect 0-5 V. All pots act as offsets and sum
with the input CV. The Tap gate input responds to signals
above +2 V. The audio inputs clip around 16 V peak to
peak. Imitor Versio operates at an internal and external
sample rate of 96khz.
Patch Tutorial
With 12 taps, IV’s control layout is rather unique. We
recommend reading through the parameters, and then
starting with the “Super Simple” patch outlined below.
Consider referencing that as a starting “init” patch when
learning the module. Bear in mind that since IV is a 12-tap
delay, the lowest number of repeats you can get is 12.
Patch 1: Super Simple
Set Regen to minimum and Time and Spread to 9:00. Set
all other knobs to 12:00. Set both switches to the leftmost
position. Send a simple, slow, plucky sequence in to hear
what the most basic form of delay sounds like.
Try changing the LIM/DST/SHM switch to hear the different
delay types.
Try gently increasing Regen to increase the length of the delay effect.
Tap in a tempo to change the timing of the delay with the Tap button.
The rest of the parameters can be explored past this point. With the IV, it’s easy to get
long and wild results. While you learn how the parameters interact, feel free to reset to
the initial patch described above and begin your explorations anew.
Patch 2: Ping Pong Bouncing Ball
Clear any tap tempo by holding Tap. Set Regen to minimum. Set Spread, LFO, and
Blend to 12 o’clock, Time to 11 o’clock, Skew to 1:00, and Angle to 7:00. Send in a
single plucky sound and hear it bounce around the room.
More patches coming soon in the upcoming Imitor Versio Patchbook.
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