User manual

With careful planning (attenuating and off-
setting the incoming CV) one can move the
shortened sequence around, which greatly
enhances Moskwa II’s already vast sequence
mangling functionality.
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 step repeat
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input and button
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control the step repeat function. When the
button is pressed and held, or the input re-
ceives a gate, the currently active step is re-
peated until the button is released or the gate
at the step repeat input is low.

       
full range of the parameter depends on the
position of the knob on the connected Moskwa
rate knob set in
the middle position, a +/-5V LFO will sweep
the whole range. On the other hand, with the
knob set at minimum, one would need a 0-10V
signal to sweep the entire range.

by eight step trig/bit out outputs
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and
respective switch
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   

OUTPUTS 1-8
  step trig/bit out outputs cor-
respond to the Moskwa II sequence steps 1-8.
     
and bit output modes. In the gate output
mode, the outputs send gates for the corre-
sponding steps 1-8. When the step is inactive,
there is no signal at its corresponding Os-
tankino II output 1-8 (depending on the set-

send voltages within the range of 0-5V.
In the bit output mode, outputs 1-8 assume a
-
niz Subsystem" section below).
EXPANDABILITY: CHAIN MODE
When two Moskwa II units are chained togeth-

one to which it is connected. Also, the clk,
step trig, and bit outputs correspond to
the parameters of the Moskwa II module to
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EXPANDABILITY: LEIBNIZ SUBSYSTEM
At the bottom of the back of the module, the
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
CV set by Moskwa II’s potentiometer but con-
verted to 8-bit values for further processing,
  -
ent at the Leibniz Binary Subsystem connector
depends on the position of the step trig/bit
out switch on the front panel.
With the switch set to the step trig position,
the Leibniz connector outputs gates for each
sequence step consecutively.
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