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Analogue Solutions | FUSEBOX | Manual
OUTPUTS FROM THE PATTERNATOR
CV out Jack and Attenuator
This is a CV output from the CV sequencer that can be patched elsewhere, such as
VCO pitch or PW.
PITCH Attenuator
This control sets the amount of sequencer CV that is used to control the pitch of all
there VCOs.
CUTOFF Attenuator
This control sets the amount of sequencer CV that is used to control the cut-off
frequency of the filters.
GATE Jack
This is the gate output from the step sequencer. Patch this to clock or trigger other
devices. Including the on-board Arpeggiator.
It can also be patched to CV inputs.
SYNC Switch
This rocker switch selects the sync source for the Patternator.
Switch Up -
MIDI Note 000 is used as a clock source. Each time MIDI note 0 is played, the
sequencer will advance one step.
Write a Note pattern in your DAW to create your own custom clock rhythms! Far
more versatile than MIDI Sync.
Centre - no clock is patched to the sequencer.
Switch Down -
LFO is used as the clock source.
The jack socket below is an external clock input. M.CLOCK (MIDI clock) can be
patched into here, or a clock from an external modular system.
Note: The Patternator will note play if:
1/ It is Off.
2/ No MIDI note 0 is received when the switch is in this position.
3/ There is no clock patched into the Sync socket, or, the Sync rocker switch is in the
centre position.
4/ If it is not patched in to anything, or, the PITCH and CUTOFF controls are at zero
you won’t hear an affect, even if the Patternator is running.
Fusebox - 30 Oct 2017
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