CV OUT:
Outputs analog voltage for controlling 1V/O equipped gear (Hz per volt not supported). By
default the output is configured as top not priority but may also be configured as low note or last note
priority (see page 2 for note priority settings). Scaling is 1V/O (refer to the chart above to see the
relationship between MIDI notes and output voltages). This output is buffered so that the output
voltage will stay constant regardless of the load applied to it.
GATE OUT:
Outputs +10V whenever one or more notes are being held, and 0V when none are. Press
the RESET button if the gate ever gets stuck on.
MIDI CH-‐1 (on back of module):
These four jumpers select the MIDI channel that the module responds
to. Since MIDI channels are 1-‐indexed and the binary numbers represented by the jumpers are 0-‐
indexed, set the jumpers for one less than the MIDI channel you want. Alternatively, you could just look
at this chart:
MIDI Channel J1
J2
J4
J8 MIDI Channel J1
J2
J4
J8
1
off off off off 9
off off off ON
2
ON off off off 10
ON off off ON
3
off ON off off 11
off ON off ON
4
ON ON off off 12
ON ON off ON
5
off off ON off 13
off off ON ON
6
ON off ON off 14
ON off ON ON
7
off ON ON off 15
off ON ON ON
8
ON ON ON off 16
ON ON ON ON
XP Out (on back of module):
Use this output to connect the module to Synthrotek MIDI-‐CV expansion
modules.
Power (on back of module):
Connect this to your Eurorack system's power supply. The module requires
+/-‐12VDC. It uses a keyed header and has the power supply connection polarity clearly marked on the
board to aid in getting the correct polarity. The power input is reverse-‐polarity protected, however, so
even if you do connect it backwards it won't hurt anything.
Compatible with the following hardware:
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Windows XP, 7, 8, 10
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Mac OS X (any version)
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Linux (tested on Ubuntu 14.04)
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iPad, iPhone with a MIDI adapter (like an iRig MIDI)
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Android phones (3.1 or later) with a USB OTG cable and USB A to B cable (like a USB printer
cable)
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