Applications – Tiptop Z8000 Matrix Sequencer User Manual

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Applications.

The Z8000 is very simple to use but can create some

extremely complex control patterns. Each sequencer can

be made to step very slow or very fast up to audio

rate. Each CV output has the capability to drive many

inputs. One of the fun applications with the Z8000 is to

patch one of the sequencer’s CV out back to the clock

frequency input, creating a “swing” in the movement

from step to step. The Z8000 has 10 CV outputs that

can modulate 10 prameters in your modular, having

them change polyrhythimcally, making things move.

Although the word ‘sequencer’ is mostly known

as playing a sequence of tones (controlling the pitch

of a VCO), the Z8000 is by no means restricted to

doing only that. The Z8000 is a note sequencer but

also a modulation sequencer and a programmer of

events that happen in a predetermined time.

The Z8000 modular structure makes it interesting

to combine with various clock modifiers such as

Clock dividers, Clock sequencers, etc.

The Z8000 will work well with Quantizers to create

melodies within a scale and analog switches

to route the CV outs to diffrent destinations on your

system.

Trigger delays or EGs can be used to phase the clock

signal and are very useful in creating a “laid back”,

off the grid groove or feel.

We hope you will enjoy your Z8000.

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