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Stereo Mode
Freeze
+
Delete Note
Warp
Shift
Shift
Stereo Mode
Stereo Mode
Firmware and Calibration
Upgrading Firmware (audio bootloader)
You can update the Ensemble Oscillator firmware by playing a special audio file into the Learn jack. When new firmware
versions are released, the firmware audio files can be downloaded at https://4mscompany.com/enosc.
Subscribe to our social media feeds to be notified of firmware upgrades, or email us through our website.
1. To enter bootloader mode, first unplug all cables and power off the module.
2. Connect a computer or phone audio output to the Learn jack.
3. Set the computer/phone's volume to 100%, and the audio player software to 100% volume.
4. Press and hold down both buttons (Learn and Freeze).
5. Still holding down the buttons, power on the module.
6. Release the buttons when you see the Learn button blink green.
7. Begin playing the firmware file. Immediately you should see the buttons animate blue and white
8. If the buttons turn red while the file is playing, there was an error.
a. Stop the file and rewind to the beginning.
b. Check the cable is plugged in tightly.
c. Tap the Learn button. It will go back to flashing green.
d. Play the file again from the beginning.
9. If the file loads successfully, the Ensemble Oscillator will do an animation of a rainbow of colors on both buttons.
10. Power off and back on, or press the Learn button to start playing with the new firmware!
Troubleshooting and tips:
• Some audio cards, especially laptops, play a pop when they begin to play an audio file and the error lights will turn on
immediately. Try pressing the Learn button immediately after it turns red, but before the noise starts playing (there's a
two second lead time of silence). If that doesn't work, use a different device.
• Do not play from advanced audio software like Ableton. Instead, play from basic software such as VLC, QuickTime,
Windows Media Player, or Chrome. Turn off any EQ or Bass Boost settings.
• Remove your phone case; it may be preventing the cable from fully plugging in.
• Turn off all audio and vibrate notifications.
• Close any applications that make notification sounds (such as Facebook or messaging apps).
• Try downloading the .wav file rather than playing it from the browser (or vice-versa).
• Try on your phone if you used a computer (or vice-versa).
• Try adjusting the volume on your device: usually 100% volume is best, but sometimes reducing it will output a more
clean signal.
If you're interested in compiling your own modifications, the open-source licensed source files (in C++) can be found on 4ms
Company's github:
https://www.github.com/4ms
There are two output jacks, Out A ,and Out B. If you patch into Out A and leave Out B
unpatched, then all oscillators will be routed to Out A. However, if you patch into both jacks, the
oscillators will be panned between the two jacks. The
Hold the
Shift
(Freeze) button and turn the
There are three
Stereo Mode
The lowest setting pans the odd-numbered oscillators to Out A, and the evens to Out B.
The middle setting pans the lower half of oscillators to Out A, and the upper half to Out B.
The highest setting pans the root oscillator to Out A, and the reset to Out B.
Stereo Mode
settings.
Page
17
of
19
Stereo Mode
feature controls the panning.
(Warp) knob to adjust this feature.