I can only get the last MULT knob to move to 4x with 5 volts sent to the cv input. Is that normal? I can get the DIV knob to move between 1 and 32 using the same 5 volt range. +10 volts doubles the range on the knob, as one would expect. However, that still doesn't cover the whole range.
Otherwise, this is a pretty cool module. I appreciate all the thought you put into your modules. They're always interesting and have a number of "tricks up their sleeves".
Cheers.
d.
Multicore clock divider & mulitplier
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Re: Multicore clock divider & mulitplier
Just load it up with voltage and it'll go to the full range! It'll max out to the full value with a nearly 60V input. It was designed this way because a typical LFO would just make it too wild. Rather, if you stack many forms of modulation, they can only occasionally sum to higher values and provide results that are much more useable. If you want that craziness, then amplifying the CV is the way to go.
Alternatively, I hear your confusion and decided to add a little toggle button (it'll be on by default to not mess with anyone's presets) next to the cv input jacks - toggle it off for full response on 5V. I just updated the code, will submit it in a moment, and you can expect the device to update in a few days.
Btw, sorry for the slow response as I've been out in nature without much connectivity for a few weeks!
Alternatively, I hear your confusion and decided to add a little toggle button (it'll be on by default to not mess with anyone's presets) next to the cv input jacks - toggle it off for full response on 5V. I just updated the code, will submit it in a moment, and you can expect the device to update in a few days.
Btw, sorry for the slow response as I've been out in nature without much connectivity for a few weeks!
Re: Multicore clock divider & mulitplier
Okay, that makes sense and thanks for the toggle.