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UPDATE Version 1.3

  • Added a button and trigger input to reset the selection. When the button is pressed or a positive edge exceeding 3.5V is applied to the reset jack the selection will immediately jump to the first entry in the list, independently of whether the sequencer is running or not and independent of the mode in which it is running.
  • The statistics display, redundant since version 1.2, has been removed to free up screen real estate for the reset controls.

UPDATE

  • Complete reworking of the timing architecture to drastically improve timing accuracy for capturing and outputting voltage entries. The timing is much more accurate and essentially exact for any clock frequency that is an integer factor of 48,000.
  • MIDI note voltages (C2, D#4...) and interval offsets (+3rd, -#4th...) can now be entered by editing the text in a voltage entry with the required note or interval. The voltage changes automatically to the required value.
  • Hovering the mouse over a voltage entry now has two modes. In addition to showing the index of an entry in the list it can be set to show the underlying voltage of that entry.
  • Pass Through mode where appended new voltages are automatically passed to the output so playback can occur while capturing.

The Voltage Bank is essentially a sequencer with the hood off. It can record and playback a sequence but rather than each step being entered or read as a particular pitch, or some other musical representation, the Voltage Bank records, stores, displays and outputs voltages. Unlike most sequencers however, the Voltage Bank does not have a fixed number of steps. In fact, the number of steps is limited only by your systems resources. It has successfully recorded and played back sequences of voltages up to 10,000 steps in length.

Any voltage presented to its input can be stored in the bank for later recovery. Storage can happen manually, via button clicking, or automatically when driven by a clock signal. The same goes for playback.

Each recorded voltage is displayed in a scrollable window and clicking on any voltage entry in the list will immediately set the Voltage Bank's output to that voltage.

Voltages can be appended, inserted or deleted either manually or via clocked input.