-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 1
Formation
A mono to polyphonic voltage converter - take a single voltage and convert it into a swarm of eight voltages. This module is useful for controlling sets of 8 parameters where you want them to be similar yet slightly different, or where you want to be able to control all 8 at once. One patch example would be a patch with 8 voices sequenced by Orca's Heart v2 where you'd like each voice to be unique. You could use Formation to control 8 filter cutoffs, for instance, which would make for a richer sound and allow you to highlight certain voices in a very natural manner.
Lines module is a perfect companion for Formation, allowing you to see exactly how the voltages are spread:
To use:
-
Plug an LFO or some other voltage to the
Input
jack. You can control the input level with theGAIN
attenuverter. -
OFFSET
knob controls the amount of voltage that gets added to the input. This can be useful if you just want a static voltage without having to plug anything to the input. -
SPREAD
controls the amount of spread - the knob value is in volts. The maximum value of 1.4V was selected so that at the max you will get 7 * 1.4 = 9.8V, almost a full 10V spread. -
DIR
switch selects how voltages are spread - up from the reference voltage, down or in both directions.SPREAD
value can be bipolar - this way you can change the direction without changing the switch. -
TILT
tilts the distribution towards one end (or towards center/edges whenDIR
is set to "center"). -
RANDOM
adds some randomization to each voltage. The knob controls the max amount (up to 1V). New random values are generated whenever a trigger is received on theTRIG
jack (the last generated random values are stored until the next trigger is received). Randomization takes the current direction into account (and negativeRANDOM
values will reverse the direction for random).
SPREAD
, TILT
and RANDOM
can be CV controlled using the corresponding jacks and attenuverters. You can get some interesting results by using an LFO with multiple outputs and using some of the outputs to control these parameters, so you could get increased randomization when the LFO voltage is higher, for instance.
OUT
jack is a polyphonic output containing the 8 generated voltages. REV
is the same, but the order of the voltages is reversed.