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Pittsburgh Modular lifeforms sv-1 - Monophonic Mode Details

Pittsburgh Modular lifeforms sv-1
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5.2.1 monophonic mode
Monophonic Mode outputs a single cv and gate signal based on the active midi
note. The midi module features up to 10 note recall when multiple keys are
pressed at once."
Eurorack standard 1 volt per octave scaled cv is output from the [v/o output
jack]. This signal is patched into the [oscillator 1 v/o input jack] or [oscillator 2 v/
o input jack] to control the pitch of the oscillator. based on the incoming midi
note."
The [gate output jack] outputs a high signal (+5v) when the midi module when a
key is pressed. The [gate output jack] outputs a low signal (0v) when all the keys
are unpressed. This gate signal can be patched into the [adsr input jack] to
trigger the envelope generator."
Enable the hold function by pressing the [hold button]. The hold function
latches the gate output high. The [mono led] will blink while the hold function is
enabled. Disable the hold function by pressing the [hold button]. The [mono
led] will stop blinking to verify the hold function is disabled."
5.2.2 monophonic keyboard response
The [edit button] cycles between 6 dierent monophonic response types. The
selected type is identified by a blinking [mono led]. The number of times the
[mono led] blinks identifies the selected monophonic response type. The
selected monophonic response type is saved in memory and recalled when the
Lifeforms SV-1 module is powered on. "
When monophonic mode is active, press the [edit button] to cycle through
monophonic response types.
1. Last Note Priority with Gate Retrigger - Last note played sounds when
multiple notes are active. [Gate output jack] retriggers for every new note."
2. Last Note Priority - Last note played sounds when multiple notes are active.
[Gate output jack] triggers only when a single note is active."
3. Low Note Priority with Gate Retrigger - Lowest note played sounds when
multiple notes are active. Gate retriggers for every new note."
4. Low Note Priority - Lowest note played sounds when multiple notes are
active. [Gate output jack] triggers only when a single note is active."
5. High Note Priority with Gate Retrigger - Highest note played sounds when
multiple notes are active. [Gate output jack] retriggers for every new note."
6. High Note Priority - Highest note played sounds when multiple notes are
active. [Gate output jack] triggers only when a single note is active.
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