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SIGNAL FLOW:
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There are three types of signals in the XODULAR system: audio, cv and trigger/gate/pulse/
clock. General rule in the XODULAR is that all connections are possible. Or, at least, just
like in any hardware modular system - all connections might not work but there’s no harm
in trying. Most audio modules can go into sub-audio and the LFO goes into audio-rate so
there’s no fixed way to use any module. Triggers are normally used to trigger or sync
modules but can be used for modulation or audio too.
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Pure Data will stop producing sound if a DSP feedback loop is detected. So feedback
patches that works like a charm with hardware is trickier in this environment.
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SAVING PATCHES:
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The system automatically saves and recalls the position of the knobs, sliders and toggles
when you save the patch. This way, you can save a patch like any file on your computer.
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BE CAREFUL: There should be no unpleasant audio surprises or sudden raises in
volume, BUT modular is modular and dsp is dsp so be careful. If making an ‘esoteric’
connection, remove headphone or set master volume low just to be safe and not hurt your
ears.
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For an in-depth explanation of each module continue reading the manual or skip to the
page for a specific module. See the EXAMPLE PATCHES part of the manual for some
inspiration.
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