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ADJUST -4V" must appears on the screen.
With the help of an accurate voltmeter and a patch cable, measure the CV1 output
and rotate the menu encoder to adjust the output voltage (-4.00V).
Click the menu encoder to select and calibrate the next voltage (-3.00V). Repeat this
operation for each CV values (-2.00V, -1.00V, 0.00V, 1.00V, 2.00V, 3.00V, 4.00V).
Once you calibrated all the voltages for CV1 output, the next CV output (CV2, CV3,
and finally CV4) will be automatically selected. Ajust each voltages of this selected
output, always with the help of your voltmeter and by rotating the menu encoder.
At the very end of this procedure, this calibration will be saved in the SD card. Then
you can reboot Hapax and start playing with your CV outputs!
Tip
Hapax outputs -5.00V for a C0 note (midi note 0), -4.00V for a C1 note (midi
note 12), -3.00V for a C2 note (midi note 24), ..., 0.00V for a C5 note (midi note
60), ..., 5.00V for a C10 note (midi note 120).
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