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Importaint function from the MUC-4xx
The MUC-4xx converts midi data to analog signals for analog synthesizer or each modular analog sound hardware. You can connect up to 8 synthesizer of different midi channels (1-16) who works with volt/octave or hz/volt. You can configuration all the 16 ports with different functions, what you can see below. The pulse length for trigger, retrigger and sync can set at 2ms, 4ms (default), 8ms, 16ms,…, 0.5sec. The clock signal can divide (1 - 96) to generate each clock timing.
Following configuration for CV output 1 – 8 are possible:
- Trigger function:
Activate with note_on or note_off for one note or for each note. The maximum voltage can select between 3V to 10V or variable for velocity (note_on) or release (note_off). Voltage range 0 - 5V or 0 - 10V.
- Gate function:
Activate with note_on/off for one note or for each note. The maximum voltage can select between 3V to 10V or variable for velocity. Voltage range 0 - 5V or 0 - 10V.
- Sync function:
a) Trigger with MIDI clock, start, stop, reset b) Gate with start/stop c) Gate with stop/start
- Volt/Octave
Include polyphonic function with priority. You can combine the pitch with different gain factors.
- Hz/Volt
Include polyphonic function with priority.
- CV output:
For Velocity, Release, Controller, Poly Pressure and Channel Pressure (0 - 5V or 0 - 10V).
- Pitch bend
With 14 bit resolution (0 – 5V or 0 – 10V).
Following configuration for digital output 9 – 16 with 5V (MUC-400) signal voltage, 10V (MUC-410) signal voltage and S-Trig (MUC-420) are possible:
- Trigger function:
Activate with note_on or note_off for one note or for each note.
- Gate function:
Activate with note_on/off for one note or for each note.
- Sync function:
a) Trigger with MIDI clock, start, stop, reset. b) Gate with start/stop c) Gate with stop/start
Remark: For the Volt/Octave and Hz/Volt function you can spread the output voltage for adapting to your synthesizer with 8 potentiometer on the backside of the MUC. With the MUC menue you can tune the tone in very small steps of 0.16mV.
Importaint function from the MUC-3xx
The MUC-3xx converts midi data to analog signals for analog synthesizer or each modular analog sound hardware. You can connect up to 8 synthesizer of different midi channels (1-16) who works with volt/octave. You can configuration all the 16 ports with different functions, what you can see below. The pulse length for trigger, retrigger and sync can set at 2ms, 4ms (default), 8ms, 16ms,…, 0.5sec. The clock signal can divide (1 - 96) to generate each clock timing.
Following configuration for CV output 1 – 8 are possible:
- Trigger function:
Activate with note_on or note_off for one note or for each note. The maximum voltage can select between 3V to 10V or variable for velocity (note_on) or release (note_off). Voltage range 0 - 5V or 0 - 10V.
- Gate function:
Activate with note_on/off for one note or for each note. The maximum voltage can select between 3V to 10V or variable for velocity. Voltage range 0 - 5V or 0 - 10V.
- Sync function:
a) Trigger with MIDI clock, start, stop, reset b) Gate with start/stop c) Gate with stop/start
- Volt/Octave
Include polyphonic function with priority.
- CV output:
For Velocity, Release, Controller, Poly Pressure and Channel Pressure (0 - 5V or 0 - 10V).
- Pitch bend
With 8 bit resolution (0 – 10V) or 7 Bit resolution (0 – 5V).
Following configuration for digital output 9 – 16 with 5V (MUC-300) signal voltage, 10V (MUC-310) signal voltage and S-Trig (MUC-320) are possible:
- Trigger function:
Activate with note_on or note_off for one note or for each note.
- Gate function:
Activate with note_on/off for one note or for each note.
- Sync function:
a) Trigger with MIDI clock, start, stop, reset. b) Gate with start/stop c) Gate with stop/start
Remark: For the Volt/Octave function you can spread the output voltage for adapting to your synthesizer with 8 potentiometer on the backside of the MUC. With the MUC menue you can tune the tone in steps of 41,6 mV. If you need fine tune, so you can adjust this only on your (modular) synthesizer.
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