HDMI Boost → Use this if you need a stronger HDMI signal (for example if you use very long
cables and the default setting doesn’t work as expected). Keep it to default (which is setting 4) if
you just connect a screen with a normal short cable. Values go from 1 (lowest signal) to 11
(strongest signal for very long cables). We give no warranty and take no responsibility for any
damage happened to your HDMI screen if you used too strong signals.
Composite Mode → Choose the video system of your used TV/Monitor: Normal NTSC, Japanese
NTSC, Normal PAL (default), Brazilian PAL, Progressive NTSC, Progressive PAL
Composite Aspect → Select the aspect Ratio for the composite signal: 4:3 (default), 14:9, 16:9
Save and Restart → Press OK to save the settings. The settings will be stored in both the Video
Expander and the NerdSEQ. The Video Expander will be restarted with the new settings.
Not yet available expanders, but coming soon:
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More Trigger/CV Mix → 6 more CV + 2 more triggers per expander
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Dualchord → 2 seperate audio oscillators with each 1 trigger and 4 voice polyphony
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Midi-USB → Adds midi USB Host and Device ports which allows the direct connection of
the Launchpads and more. Additionally it contains two I2C ports which can be used as
leaders or followers. An encoder knob and 3 buttons allow additional functions to edit
patterns or manipulate values.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022