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APPLICATIONS FOR THE CURSIBLE INCLUDE :
Morphing your signal through 6 reverbs, delays, distortions, waveshapers,
flangers, phasers etc and truly creating your own sound.
Sending your signal to 0-6 destinations in any order you want with adjustable
fade times.
Morphing through multiple sound sources to create an ever evolving oscillator
timbre.
Morphing through multiple cv sources for an utterly unique, evolving voltage
source.
Sequencing oscillator “stacks” for rich, blooming soundscapes.
And much, much more.
INSTALLATION :
Be sure that your Eurorack case is powered down prior to installation.
Using the supplied IDC power cable, connect the module to an empty slot on
your Eurorack bus board making sure that polarities aren’t inverted (-12 goes to
-12). Once the power connections are secure, screw The Cursible into place
before powering your system on.
GETTING STARTED :
When patching The Cursible for the first time, make sure you set it up by
selecting which channels you intend to use, whether you want to use
INDIVIDUAL or FILL modes (described below) and what MORPH settings (also
described below) you’ll want to use. To do this, hold SHIFT and tap the first
central channel button (labeled 6). The SHIFT button is now blinking. You are
now in LATCHING mode and this is also where you’ll select which channels are
active. Highlight any / all of the channels that you plan on using. Each central
channel button corresponds to a SEND and RETURN channel (IE: button 1
{labeled 6} corresponds to SEND and RETURN channel 1 {also labeled 6}). If you
intend to patch out to 6 effects and sequence through them, for example, you’ll
want to make sure that all 6 buttons are highlighted in LATCHING mode first.
INDIVIDUAL AND FILL MODES :
By holding SHIFT and pressing the encoder knob, you can toggle between
individual and fill modes. These only apply to the various sequencing modes
listed above. Individual mode lets you sequence through the channels of The
Cursible one at a time while fill mode acts as a parallel processing hub of sorts.
In fill mode we can “stack” one channel on top of another.
MORPH SETTINGS :
The Cursible has 6 Morph presets that change the curve shape, attack and
release times of the internal VCA’s. These can be selected by long-holding the
SHIFT button for about two seconds. You will see one of the 6 central buttons
highlighted. While continuing to hold SHIFT, turn the encoder knob to select one
of the 6 MORPH presets. They are ordered in a shortest-to-longest
configuration with 1 being the shortest and 6 being the longest.