Inputs/outputs – Tiptop Z8000 Matrix Sequencer User Manual

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Inputs/Outputs.

Each and every sequence has its own individual CV

output as well as Clock, Direction & Reset inputs.

The grouped 4 step sequencers each share a

normalized connection to the Clock. Allowing, for

instance; a single clock to guide all four horizontal 4

steps from only one connection. The same applies for

the four vertical sequences. (ex: plugging in a new

timing signal into the third Clock while the first Clock

still has its jack in place would make sequences 1 & 2

of the group run at a separate rate than sequences

3 & 4.) On the other hand Direction & Reset Inputs

are not normalized in order to keep these functions

independent. The Tiptop Stackcable is ideal to be used

to distribute a Reset signal to many sequences at once.

Reset is simple. A gate high signal triggers that

particular sequencer to reset back to step one.

Direction works so that with a gate low the sequencer

travels forward. A gate high signal dictates the

sequencer travels backwards.

The Z8000 has a very fast response time and will be

triggerd by long and even very short pulses. The

electrical noise caused by inserting a plug into a

normalized clock input might cause some of the

sequencers to step, this behavior is normal. A

cascaded Reset signal using Stackcables or mults will

reset all sequencers in a group back in line if desired.

The Z8000 inputs are idealy to be used with pulses

but defently are not restricted to pulses only.

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