Digitana VCS3 MKII Quad Midi-CV Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 9
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Here is how you do it. If you patch any signal into the meter column it immediately
becomes available to the Scope socket. What's important is that the signal has gone
through an inverting amplifier circuit that drives the meter before arriving at the Scope
output.. Thus the signal that appears on the Scope output is the inverted version of the
signal patched into the meter column.
If you now connect the Scope jack to eg the High Level Input Ch1 jack (or it could be Ch2) via
a standard jack cable, the inverted signal you sent into the meter will appear to the matrix
via Input ch1 row! What's more you can control the level of the inverted signal via the Input
Ch1 level pot. So you have a level controlled inverter for 'free'.
To invert any of CV1-CV4 this way..simply insert one of the 4 pins from the special cable into
the meter column (doesn't matter which row you choose because as mentioned earlier
these pins only have connection to their tips) and patch Scope to Input Ch1.
You'll find inverting and scaling of CV4 particularly useful as there is no front panel scaling
pot for it on the midi-cv unit (not enough room!) unlike CV1-CV3.
Using the Windows Configuration Program to change Play Modes
The different play modes of the Quad Midi-CV unit are accessed via sysex messages sent to the
unit through a midi cable connected to eg a USB or other midi interface running on a Windows
PC/laptop. The programme (and any future updates) is available from Marc Bareiile's website:-
http://m.bareille.free.fr/mcv876/mcv876.html
Make sure you download version 3 of the programme.
On running the programme the following screen appears:-
There are just 3 main tabs. Click on 'Midi' tab to setup the midi out port on your PC :-