Trigger, Hardware modes, Hardware – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

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Trigger

The ‘Length’ control sets the length of the trigger pulse that is emitted
whenever a new note begins, in milliseconds.

Hardware Modes

The Voice Controller of-
fers direct compatibility
with the Expert Sleepers
ES-4 SPDIF/CV Interface module, ESX-4CV CV Expander module and ESX-8CV CV Ex-
pander module. The controls for these modes are shown by pressing the ‘H/W’ button.

Hardware

The Hardware menu selects which device the plug-in is driving. The
options are None (for normal operation), ES-4, ESX-4CV and ESX-8CV.

In ES-4 mode outputs 1 to 5 of the Voice Controller are combined into a
stereo signal suitable for sending to the ES-4. This signal emerges from
outputs 1&2 of the Voice Controller; outputs 3-6 carry their usual signals
from the Output Matrix.

The three ‘Bipolar’ buttons should be set to
reflect the ES-4’s jumper settings.

In ESX-4CV mode outputs 1 to 4 of the Voice
Controller are combined into a stereo signal
suitable for sending to the ES-4, ES-40 or ES-5, in order to drive the 4 outputs of an ESX-
4CV module. This signal emerges from outputs 1&2 of the Voice Controller; outputs 3-6
carry their usual signals from the Output Matrix.

In ESX-8CV mode outputs 1 to 6 of the Voice Controller are combined into a stereo signal
suitable for sending to the ES-4, ES-40 or ES-5, in order to drive 6 of the outputs of an ESX-
8CV module. (Outputs 7 & 8 of the module are unused.) This signal emerges from outputs
1&2 of the Voice Controller; outputs 3-6 carry their usual signals from the Output Matrix.

In ESX-4CV and ESX-8CV mode, the ‘ESX-xCV Target’
settings tell the plug-in to which expansion header the
module in question is connected. The Hardware menu se-
lects whether the expander is connected to an ES-4 (or ES-
40) or ES-5. The Channel menu selects which expansion

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