Aux & Mod Destinations - Intellijel Metropolix Manual

Multitrack, performance-oriented pitch, gate and mod sequencer
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AUX & MOD DESTINATIONS  
The following modulation destinations are available for all three AUX inputs, and all internal MOD
lane routings. Some destinations have a variable range of voltages, while others are gates or
triggers (meaning the indicated function will occur when the gate is high, or the leading edge of the
trigger signal is detected). Gate or Trigger signals must be at least 1.5V, while continuous voltages
are ±5V.
None
Accum
Accum Invert
Accum Reset
Clock In Div
Direction
Gate Length
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The current MOD Lane or AUX input has no destination, and does not
control anything.
Gate
Any Stage to which a pitch ACCUM function is applied will accumulate
only when the gate is high at the time the accumulation is scheduled to
occur; and will not accumulate when the gate is low. When no CV or
MOD values are assigned to the Accumulate ⎍ destination, then the
pitch accumulation always occurs on any stages for which the ACCUM
function is enabled.
Gate
When the gate is high, the ACCUM direction reverses, such that any
previous positive accumulations start accumulating in the negative
direction; while any previous negative accumulations start accumulating
in the positive direction. When the gate is low, normal (programmed)
accumulations occur.
Trig
Resets all Stage Accumulator Counters on the destination track,
effective on the next clock pulse (or immediately if the trigger arrives on
the pulse). Note that this destination does not reset the sequencer or
any other values — only the pitch accumulations.
±5V
Changes the value of the destination track's internal clock divider.
Specifically, at 0V, it uses the clock division set by the DIV screen's
CLOCK DIV parameter. Positive voltages increase the number of clock
divisions, making the sequencer run 'slower' (up to a maximum of /64).
Negative voltages decrease the number of clock divisions, making the
sequencer run 'faster' (down to a minimum of /1).
Gate
The programmed playback direction is reversed when the gate is high;
and restored when the gate is low.
±5V
Changes the Gate Length on the destination track(s). Specifically, at 0V,
the GATE LENGTH length (as set with the (TRACK) GATE button) is
used. Positive voltages increase the Gate Length, until the maximum
value is reached ("100%"). Negative voltages decrease the Gate
Length, until the minimum value is reached ("rest").
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