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Splitting CV
On the right half of the back panel you will find two split inputs “A” and “B”, each with
four output connectors. The signal connected to a Split input will be output by all four
corresponding outputs, where one is inverted.
Practical uses of splitting CV
There are many practical uses of splitting CV signals - here are a few examples:
D Connecting the CV Note and CV Gate outputs from a Matrix to Split Input
A and B, allows you to connect the Matrix to several instrument devices.
Simply route the CV and Gate outputs to the corresponding Sequencer Control
CV/Gate inputs on the instrument devices. Although this could also be done by
copying the Matrix Pattern data to several sequencer tracks and routing the out-
puts to the desired devices, the advantage by using Split is if you are editing Matrix
pattern data this will be immediately be reflected in all the connected devices,
without any copy/paste operations.
D Splitting modulation outputs from LFO’s, Curve CV data etc. allows you
to apply modulation from one source to several parameters.
By using the inverted output, you can create interesting modulation crossfades,
where one parameter value rises and another parameter value is lowered for exam-
ple.
Two CV Split Inputs (A & B).
Each of the two Split inputs provide four Split
outputs. The lower right Split outputs will
produce an inverted CV signal.
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