The 'OCT' mode is the Octave BANK, which includes the following:ħ.Dominant Arppegio - Root, 3rd, 5th, flat 7th The 'Stand' mode is the standard mode which includes the follow scales:Ģ.Major - Root, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7thģ.Minor - Root, 2nd, flat 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 6th, flat 7thĤ.Major Pentatonic - Root, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6thĥ.Minor Pentatonic - Root, flat 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 7thĦ.Blues Scale Root, flat 3rd, 4th, flat 5th, 5th, flat 7thħ.Whole Tone - Root, 2nd, 3rd, flat 5th, flat 6th, flat 7th You can select two modes using the toggle switch. There are two identical circuits found on this module. This is a quantizer based on the Michael Barton simple quantizer firmware PIC. Still not convinced, did I mention it is $68.50? Knob 2: 7th note, 1 octave down from input I sampled a saw wave, and square wave from a Simple Saw Core VCO and patched it into the Sub Generator module. Take a look at the oscilloscope pictures. There is no latency, no Atmega or STM shenanigans. The module is using CD4013 Flip Flop IC to do it's 4 divider break down. The module can handle a full wide frequency spectrum. You have 4 knobs to mix in each harmonic. What you will hear with your gear is one supper fat mixture of harmonics. You also patch one of the original waves from your vco (this is optional as you will still get audio results, it is just fun to mix the o.g. For example you can use the Blue Lantern modules: Sir Mix Alot, Mix Em Up, or other third party mixers. Now patch the output jack to a mixer module. You patch a saw, square, triangle, or sine wave into the input jack. Controls: 4 Knobs to mix in 4 divided sub harmonics.
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