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Two independent quantizers based on Barton Music Circuits
One selector knob that selects:
standard bank
1.bypass - inputted voltage is outputted
2.major - root, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
3.minor - root, 2nd, flat 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 6th, flat 7th
4.major pentatonic - root, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th
5.minor pentatonic - root, flat 3rd, 4th, 5th, flat 7th
6.blues scale root, flat 3rd, 4th, flat 5th, 5th, flat 7th
7.whole tone - root, 2nd, 3rd, flat 5th, flat 6th, flat 7th
8.chromatic - all 12 notes
octave bank
1.bypass - inputted voltage is outputted
2.octave - root
3.octave and fifth - root, 5th
4.octave and flat fifth - root, flat 5th
5.major arppegio - root, 3rd, 5th
6.minor arppegio - root, flat 3rd, 5th
7.dominant arppegio - root, 3rd, 5th, flat 7th
8.chromatic
there are basically two modes of operation toggled with a switch: octave mode or standard mode. there is only in and out, very simple operation.
the most common way to use this module is to patch from an analog sequencer into this module and then to a vco. you will then have control of one of the scales listed above. the voltage is forced to quantize to a note. lfo's, envelope generators, etc. can also be quantized.
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