Vermona qMI - quad MIDI Interface User Manual

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NOTE

With PITCH BEND being selected for CV2, the voltage
range changes to -2.5 to + 2.5 volts. With all other
controllers selected, the output voltage range is 0-5
volts.

Some CV-inputs of certain manufacturers work with larger voltage ranges
(e.g. 10 volts). Although, these inputs can be addressed through the qMI -
quad MIDI interface
, they may not be controlled across their complete
range. The CV1 and CV2 outputs can be modified to 10V output. Please
contact us should this be necessary for you.

To assign a MIDI-controller to a CV-output, carry out the following steps:

1.

Press EDIT (4). The corresponding green LED will be lit.

2.

Select the desired MIDI-controller using the rotary-switch (2). Positions
1 to 4 specify output CV1; positions 5 to 8 output CV2 (see upper right
label printing on the module)

3.

Select one or more CV/Gate-channels (6) to respond to the selected
MIDI-controller. The corresponding red LEDs will be lit.

4.

To assign further MIDI-controllers, select the desired position using
the rotary-switch (2), followed by pressing the respective CV/Gate-
channels (6).

5.

Press EDIT again to exit this mode. The green LED will turn off. The
assignments are automatically stored and kept even with the modular
system being switched off.

It is completely dependent on the patch connections, which functions are
controlled by the CV-outputs. In principle, each CV-input is a suitable tar-
get: a filter's cutoff frequency, its resonance, a VCO's pulse width, LFO-
speed, envelope times, wave shaping parameters, a phaser's rate etc.

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