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CV Recorder

Chysn edited this page Nov 25, 2018 · 9 revisions

CV Recorder is a two-track by 64-step CV recorder.

Controls:

  • Digital Inputs: A clock to Digital 1 advances the sequencer, and a trigger to Digital 2 resets to step 1
  • CV Inputs: CV1 is the input for Track 1, and CV2 is the input for Track 2
  • Outputs: A/C is the output for Track 1, and B/D is the output for Track 2
  • Encoder Push: Recording punch in/out
  • Encoder Turn: Set length

When you punch in, both tracks will be recorded simultaneously. The recording will stop when one full sequence cycle has elapsed, regardless of when recording is started. For example, if the length is set to 32 steps, then the recording will stop after 32 steps, after looping back to step 1 at some point.

Hemisphere Suite 1.7 Update (Nov. 30, 2018)

CV Recorder is a two-track 384-step CV recorder with smoothing (linear interpolation) and adjustable start/end points.

Controls:

  • Digital Inputs: A clock to Digital 1 advances the sequencer, and a trigger to Digital 2 resets to the start step.
  • CV Inputs: CV1 is the input for Track 1, and CV2 is the input for Track 2
  • Outputs: A/C is the output for Track 1, and B/D is the output for Track 2
  • Encoder Push: Advance cursor (Start Point, End Point, Smoothing on/off, transport control)
  • Encoder Turn: Set value

Recording

To start recording, choose a length by setting the Start and End points. Advance the cursor down to the transport control (which will usually just say "Play"). Turn the encoder to choose which track or tracks you wish to record (1, 2, 1+2). When you press the encoder button, recording will begin. An indicator bar will display on top of the transport control line to indicate remaining steps.

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