Oberkorn user manual – Analogue Solutions Oberkorn sequencer User Manual

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Oberkorn User Manual

Analogue Solutions | How Oberkorn Works In More Detail

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binary code and any other terms you are not sure about!). This code is basically a way of
representing numbers from 0 to 15 using 4 wires.

This code is fed into the multiplexer/decoder (which I will refer to as the Mux to save on
typing). The mux takes the 4 bit code, and depending on its value, will turn on one of the 16
outputs. So as the code goes up from 0-15 (and repeats), each mux output will turn on (then
off) one after the other creating a “sequential output” which you can visually see as the LEDs
run from 1-16 (each mux output turning on sequentially).

This output can then be trimmed using the CV controls on the front panel, goes through an
amplifier, mixed with another CV (from the transpose input), and then goes through a slew
circuit (portamento/glide).

The sequential output also goes through special circuits to create gate outputs which I will
explain separately.

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