Available as an assembled Module and as a DIY project.
This Module is currently available.
Sequential switch module with binary address mode.
The Route Four is an 8HP sequential switch with control over direction as well as reset. Alternatively the active step can be selected via binary addressing. The module is made up of four bi-directional switches which are normalised on one side, meaning the switch can be used in a number of ways including 4 to 1, 1 to 4 and even 4 individual switches.
The panel for this module is double sided so can be fitted either way up. For the purpose of this manual we will assume the panel is fitted with the controls at the bottom and switches at the top.
At the top of the panel we have the four switches. Each switch has an LED between the jacks to indicate which stage is active. Below the LED is a binary representation of the switches address.
When the module is in Address Mode the filled circles indicate which of the up/down or step buttons or input jacks need to be pressed or high to select that stage.
The arrows on the right hand switch jacks indicate that this column is normalised together. This normalisation is in a loop so placing a patch cable in any of the right hand jacks connects you to all of them until another jack is inserted.
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