Batumi, The module explained, Panel controls – Xaoc Devices Batumi User Manual

Page 2: Jumpers, Getting started, Module overview

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THE MODULE EXPLAINED

MINI USB

CONNECTOR

[RTFM]

UPDATE

WAVEFORM SELECTION

SAW UP

SAW DOWN

TRIANGLE

TRAPEZOID

POWER

CONNECTOR

12V

+12V

REV

. 09–20

14

BATUMI

1974 QUAD LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR

TAP TEMPO MODE

FREE

QUAD

PHASE

DIVIDE

HZ

DIV

•BATUMI•

1974 QUADRUPLE LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR

0.01

0.5

15

0.05

2.5

100

32

8

3

16

4

2

0

180

360

90

270

SINE

SQUARE

SINE

SQUARE

SINE

SQUARE

SINE

SQUARE

FRQ

FRQ·PH·DIV

FRQ·PH·DIV

FRQ·PH·DIV

SAW

ASGN

SAW

ASGN

SAW

ASGN

SAW

ASGN

RESET

SYNC

RESET

SYNC

RESET

SYNC

RESET

SYNC

GETTING STARTED

Ensure that you have 10 hp free
space in your eurorack cabinet
and turn the power off. Now, plug
the provided ribbon cable into the
bus board, paying close attention
to its pinout and orientation. The
red stripe (and a white dot) indi-

cate the negative 12 V rail, and is
supposed to point the same on the
busboard as well as the unit. The
module has been secured against
reversed power connection but
it is always a good habit to pay
attention to this. Now, mount the
screws provided and switch your
system back on.

MODULE OVERVIEW

Each LFO section is identical and
consists of the same elements.

The slider potentiometer

1

allows

you to manually adjust one of the
four main parameters, dependent
on the global mode chosen. For the
first—master LFO—it is always the

PANEL CONTROLS

(see text)

JUMPERS

(see text)

1

2

7

9

8

11

10

3

4

5

6

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