Synchronized mute.
Mute buttons that sync with the clock.
Can accept monophonic and polyphonic voltages.
P
Polyphonic Input Port
Can output monophonic and polyphonic voltages.
P
Polyphonic Output
Mute When this button is pressed it indicates that you want this row muted. The voltage will be muted when the deisred ratio is met with the clock or immediatly based on the Ratio knob.
Ratio Specify the clock ratio you want to synchronize the mute with. From /32 to X32. By default it is set to immediatly.
Takes a trigger value as an input. This works as a Schmitt Trigger. When voltage moves from a low voltage threshold (0.2V) through a high voltage threshhold (2V) the trigger will activate. The trigger wont be able to activate again until it moves back below the low voltage threshhold
Trigger Input
Takes a trigger value as an input. This works as a Schmitt Trigger. When voltage moves from a low voltage threshold (0.2V) through a high voltage threshhold (2V) the trigger will activate. The trigger wont be able to activate again until it moves back below the low voltage threshhold
Trigger Input
You can set a button to automatically press by using the Automatically Press option in the buttons context menu. The automatic pressing will begin when the clock ratio is hit. The row will then cycle on and off until the end of time... or until you disable it.
Smute can expand another Smute module beside it, this sends the button presses, clock, and reset values to the other smute module. This can be enabled via the Toggle {Left,Right} Expander option in the modules context menu. This is useful for syncing stereo signals.
A connected clock and reset signal will be prioritized over one from a connected Smute. If you want all the clocks to be the same only connect a clock signal to the first Smute in the chain.
Note: Smutes cannot control another Smute that is already controlling it. Trying to do so will just disable the functionality. (for now)
The modules context menu has a theme submenu where you can change the background to a solid white or black color if you are having trouble with the default background design.
Knob and plug labels can be toggled via the toggle labels option in the context menu.
Accepts a single voltage.
Processes input voltage as 1 volt per octave.
Accepts a single voltage.
Takes a trigger value as an input. This works as a Schmitt Trigger.
When voltage moves from a low voltage threshold (0.2V) through a high voltage threshhold (2V) the trigger will activate. The trigger wont be able to activate again until it moves back below the low voltage threshhold
Produces a 10V pulse when a specific condition is met.
Outputs monophonic voltage
Outputs 1 Volt per octave value.
Can accept monophonic and polyphonic voltages.
Can output monophonic and polyphonic voltages.