CONNECTIONS
A connection links one button to another. Use them to allow
modules to interact with each other or themselves. Think of a
connection like a patch cable. For example, you can connect an
oscillator to a VCA, a stompswitch to a tap tempo, or you can
feed a delay line back on itself to create repeats. Be extra careful
when connecting an audio module’s output back into its own
input. This will create a feedback loop, and while it can be useful,
it can also get out of hand very quickly! Be sure to get familiar
with the undo button.
MAKE A CONNECTION
When two parameters (buttons) you wish
to connect are on the same page, hold
them down at the same time. The screen
will show you what you’re connecting.
Turn the knob to adjust the strength
of the connection, or click the knob
to change units. When two modules
you’d like to connect are on different
pages, press one button, move to the
other page and press the other button.
Note: whether bypassed or engaged, changing
pages with a parameter selected will display two
yellow LEDs to indicate that you’re about to make
a connection. You can make this connection or
cancel by pressing
back.
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