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Novation Circuit Rhythm
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Rear view
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Outputs - L/Mono and R – Circuit Rhythm’s main audio outputs on two ¼” TS jack sockets.
Max. output level is +5.3 dBu (+/-1.5 dBu). With no plug in the R socket, the L/Mono socket
carries a mono mix of L and R channels.
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Sync – a 3.5 mm TRS jack socket supplying a clock signal of 5 V amplitude, at a rate
proportional to the tempo clock: the actual ratio can be set in
Setup View. The default rate is
two pulses per quarter note.
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(Headphones) – connect a pair of stereo headphones here. The main outputs
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remain
active when headphones are connected. The headphone amplifier can drive +5 dBu into a
pair of 150 ohm stereo headphones.
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MIDI In, Out and Thru – three MIDI connectors on 5-pin DIN sockets. Allows external
equipment to be triggered by Circuit Rhythm’s sequences, or external controllers to trigger
Circuit Rhythm’s sequences and to alter samples, Grid FX and FX parameters. Note that the
MIDI Thru port may be configured in
Advanced Setup View to act as a clone of the MIDI Out
port: see page 92 for details.
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Sample In L/Mono and R - mono or stereo external audio inputs for recording samples into
Circuit Rhythm. The inputs are unbalanced on 1/4” TS jack sockets.
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– USB-C port. This is also the DC power input to the unit for external powering and
battery charging. A Type C-to-Type A cable is supplied with the unit. Connect to computers
to interface with Novation Components. The port is MIDI class compliant; connect to other
devices supporting MIDI via USB to transmit and receive MIDI data. Also used for firmware
updates. NOTE – Circuit Rhythm’s USB port does not carry audio.
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microSD – insert a compatible microSD card in here to save or import Packs.
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– “soft” on/off switch; to prevent inadvertent power up/down, a press of approx. one
second is needed to turn the unit on or off. The button has an LED which lights green to
indicate that the internal battery is charging.
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Kensington MiniSaver – secure your Circuit Rhythm to a suitable structure if desired.
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