background image

M U X L I C E R

R E F E R E N C E

F U N C T I O N A L

B L O C K S

U S E R M A N U A L

D I G I TA L S T E P C O N T R O L L E R

ADDRESS KN OB/CV I N

Address CV IN and its associated manual control "Address Knob" sets the active step

either via voltage or manually. At 0v or Run position, the module plays the entire

sequence from step 1 to 8 but when they are in other value than 0 Muxlicer will jump to a

step relative to the sum of both parameters.
It works on a synchronous way, so it only will works during playback, and will always wait

for the next clock pulse to react.
With the Address knob top anticlockwise, CV ranges goes from 0 to 1 0v. With the pot at

the middle CVs go from -5v to 5v, and with the knob top clockwise -1 0v to 0v will be

accepted. Other voltages are just ignored and don't represent any danger for the module.
The address knob move the count from 1 to 8 (clockwise). The address CV moves each step

in an equally voltage/step relation

. Voltages above the maximum are just ignored.

5v CV in is also possible changing the CV range switch (The small switch from the back of

the module).

.2

You can use this Input to create random sequences or

uniques ways of counting. Just send any complex CV

signal to Address IN and watch the sequence. During

playback Muxlicer always rising edge so you can try

any signal (even audio rates) because you will be

allways on sync.

PLAY SWI TCH

Play Switch is momentary and have two positions (up click and down click):

Down click.

Have dual

function. It Works as

“Manual Reset

” during

playback and as

“One Shot

Play”

during stop. Manual

reset will return the count to

the step 1 regardless of any

other parameter. One shot

play will start the count, and

stop always at step 8. A

down click before One Shot

play will reset the count to

the step one.

Up Click

. Works as

“Start/Stop”

. One click and

Muxlicer will start the count

from left to right, beginning

always from the step 1 .

With a second up click, it

stops at the current position.

(During playback or One Shot

play)

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for Muxlicer

Page 1: ...M U X L I C E R U S E R M A N U A L All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 3: ...designed with a high function per HP ratio philosophy to have maximum flexibility in minimum space It is divided in three main blocks 1 Digital Step Controller Featuring Tap Tempo Voltage controlled a...

Page 4: ...an equally voltage step relation Voltages above the maximum are just ignored 5v CV in is also possible changing the CV range switch The small switch from the back of the module 2 You can use this Inpu...

Page 5: ...r different functions 1 Tap Tempo Tap this button twice the tempo will be set at the speed of the interval between this two taps If you tap more than twice in a short time the time between them will b...

Page 6: ...CV is present the Knob acts as an attenuator 1 0v CV are accepted but most usable range is from 0 to 5v Other voltages are ignored CLOCK OU T Outputs the clock either internal or external divided or...

Page 7: ...hing is plug to this IN Muxlicer acts as normal step sequencer Explained in Speed Div Mult encoder CV Range Section M U X I Os Mux I Os are together with Common I O the main connections of Muxlicer Li...

Page 8: ...have a signal Finally you can control the level of any signal with its corresponding level fader BASI C SEQU EN CI N G Without signals presents into the Analog Switch the module works as a powerful 8...

Page 9: ...Play switch Now you can adjust the amount of retriggers in each step manually with the sliders or via CV plugin CV signals to Mux I Os If you want to reduce the maximum number of retriggers on the ste...

Reviews: