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Manufacturer | Make Noise |
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Analog or Digital | Analog |
Sequencer Steps | 8 |
CV Outputs | 3 |
Gate Output | 1 |
Clock Input | Yes |
Clock Output | Yes |
Gate Outputs | 1 |
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
Clock Input Jack | 3.5mm |
CV Outputs Jacks | 3.5mm |
Details the product warranty period, coverage limitations, and service procedures.
Introduces the 0-CTRL as a patchable controller and step sequencer for voltage controlled synthesizers.
Explains various CV, Gate, and Dynamic outputs for controlling external modules and generating signals.
Describes knobs for Pitch, Strength, Time, and their associated CV input attenuators for modulation.
Details the functions of the Clock, Direction, Interrupt, and Step touchplates for manual operation.
Instructions on how to connect the 0-CTRL to a power source using the AC adapter.
Explains how stacking patch cables enable sending one signal to multiple destinations or multiple gates to one destination.
Provides a step-by-step guide for sequencing a 0-Coast synthesizer using the 0-CTRL.
Guides users on starting the clock, changing speed, direction, and pitch for sequence playback.
Guides on playing the 0-Coast manually using the 0-CTRL's touchplates and CV outputs.
Defines Control Voltage (CV) as signals that shape sound, explaining its application in pitch and timbre control.
Defines Gate signals as binary (High/Low) signals used to initiate events or switch states.
Introduces the eleven touchplates: three for macro control and eight for step selection/output generation.
Explains how Step touchplates select steps, generate Pressure CV, Touch Gates, and set Reset steps.
Describes the three sequencer channels: Pitch, Strength, and Time, and their role in creating musical phrases.
Explains how Strength knobs set dynamics/volume and can create rests or sustain stages for envelopes.