Noise Engineering Vox Digitalis Handleiding


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Overview
Small, easy-to-program sequencers are a bit of a rarity. Vox Digitalis is our answer to this issue. With
intuitive displays and simple controls, VD is perfect for all your pitch CV needs. Set your sequence
length, dial in each note, randomize, save and load 16 sequences -- VD does all the stuff the big
sequencers do, just in 4hp.
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Noise Engineering
Vox Digitalis
Intuitive pitch CV sequencer in 4hp
Pitch sequencer
4HP Eurorack
Depth
.8 Inches
Power
2x5 Eurorack
+12 mA
50 mA
-12 mA
5 mA
Etymology
“Vocal mime of death”
Digitalis -- from Latin “belonging to a finger”; also a plant that will kill you.
Vox -- from Latin: “voice”
Vox Digitalis was really unique in design history. We sat down as a team to discuss the module; we
knew we wanted to make a minimalist pitch sequencer but each of us had been privately pondering.
Stephen had one idea, but somehow, Markus and Kris both had come to the conclusion that the form
factor of another module in the pipeline (Fractio Solum) made sense. It couldn’t be shared hardware,
but the core layout was similar. It took some Stephen-convincing, and some tweaking of each of those
initial conceptions, but we were all quickly convinced that we could do something compelling in 4hp.
From there, we had to be incredibly vigilant about feature creep. This led to some pretty heated
discussions around NE HQ (we’re not generally fans of key combos. Should we make it bigger?
Should we add key combos? Should we make it just do less?). In the end, we thought it would be silly
to leave off useful features we could easily implement, but chose to assign only advanced functions to
combos -- things that you could use VD forever without ever really needing, but if you wanted them,
they’d be there.
Design Notes
Power
To power your Noise Engineering module, turn off your case. Plug
one end of your ribbon cable into your power board so that the red
stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned to the side that says -12v and
each pin on the power header is plugged into the connector on the
ribbon. Make sure no pins are overhanging the connector.
Screw your module into your case BEFORE powering on the
module. You risk bumping the module’s PCB against something
metallic and damaging it if it’s not properly secured when powered
on.
You should be good to go if you followed these instructions. Now
go make some noise!
Line up the red stripe on the ribbon cable so that it matches the
white stripe and/or -12v indication on the board and plug in the
connector.
A final note. Some modules have other headers -- they may have a
different number of pins or may say NOT POWER. In general,
unless a manual tells you otherwise, DO NOT CONNECT THOSE
TO POWER.
Warranty
Noise Engineering backs all our products with a product warranty: we guarantee our products to be free
from manufacturing defects (materials or workmanship) for one year from the date of the original retail
purchase (receipt or invoice required). The cost of shipping to Noise Engineering is paid by the user.
Modules requiring warranty repair will either be repaired or replaced at Noise Engineering's discretion. If
you believe you have a product that has a defect that is out of warranty, please contact us.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling, storage, use, or abuse, modifications, or
improper power or other voltage application.
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Interface
Note:
Current note. A period after the note letter indicates a sharp (e.g., c. is C#).
LEDs indicate octave as follows:
Number of current step. Length can be adjusted from 1-16 steps, described in
Key Combos section.
Step:
F/R/P:
Playback mode. Selectable between Forward, Random, and Pingpong.
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Vox
Digitalis
F/R/P
StepNote
Load
Save
Adv
Beat
Out
Rst
Edit
To save a sequence, press Save. VD enters Save mode. Use the encoder to
select the slot you’d like to save the sequence to (displayed on the upper
screen), then tap the encoder to save. To exit Save mode without saving a
sequence, press save again.
Moves VD to the next step.
To load a previously saved sequence, press Load. VD enters Load mode. Use
the encoder to select the pattern you’d like to load (displayed on the upper
screen), then tap the encoder to load. To exit Load mode without loading a
sequence, press load again.
Rst:
Out:
Save:
Edit:
Load:
Reset input. Responds to a rising edge of around 3v.
Beat:
CV output. Vox Digitalis has a 4-octave range (0-4v).
Adv:
Encoder edits current step note. Press and turn to jump an octave.
Clock input. Responds to a rising edge of around 3v.
+1 oct +2 oct +3 oct
Advanced features
Edit pattern length:
Randomize current sequence:
Set all notes to C1:
Press Adv+encoder. Turn the encoder to the desired number of steps (displayed
on top screen), then press the encoder to set the sequence length. To exit pattern
length mode without changing length, press Adv again.
Press Load+encoder.
Press Save+encoder.
(now you’re jammin’)


Product specificaties

Merk: Noise Engineering
Categorie: Synthesizer
Model: Vox Digitalis

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