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EPHEMERE
USER MANUAL
INSTALLATION:
This is a high-resolution dual-channel recording interface for your signals
mainly focused on recording control voltages.
You can record from 1014 sec at 172Hz up to 4 sec at 44.1kHz of signal
on each channel, change the playback speed and scan through the
recorded CV.
There is a dedicated attenuverter pot for your incoming signals. When
nothing is patched to the input you can use the input pot as an offset/cv
generator and record pot movements into the module.
It´s possible to save, load your signals and settings on the SD card up to
16GB of space
There are 4 different recording modes to choose from to make more
complex signals to prepare your live performances.
INTRODUCTION:
* Disconnect your synth from the power source
* Double check polarity from the ribbon cable
* After connecting the module check again you have connected the right
way, the red line should be on the -12V
* BE CAREFUL THE PINS FROM THE BACK OF THE PCB SHOULD
NOT TOUCH ANYTHING WHILE IS POWERED
BEWARE IF YOU DON´T FOLLOW THE STEPS DESCRIBED ABOVE
DAMAGING THE MODULE, WARRANTY WILL NOT BE COVERED
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INSTRUCTIONS
Signal input 1
Signal input 2
Play/Reset input trigger2
Outout channel 1
Outout channel 2
Scan CV input 1
Scan CV input 2
Record input trigger 1
Record input trigger 2
Play/Reset input trigger1
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Speed CV input 1
Speed CV input 2
Speed control pot 2
Record button 1
Record button 2
Play/Reset button 1
Play/Reset button 2
Stopt button 1
Stopt button 2
Rotatory Encoder
Select button
Scan control pot 1
Scan control pot 2
Attenuverter/Attenuate pot1
Attenuverter/Attenuate pot2
Speed control pot 1
(if nothing patched deliver´s VDC)
(if nothing patched deliver´s VDC)
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MENUS
You can navigate through the menu by pressing SELECT BUTTON
(Holding SELECT plus rotating ENCODER you can scroll the menu too)
Pressing ENCODER you can go inside the selected menu, each menu
fuction can be changed by rotating ENCODER plus pressing SELECT.
1. Channel: Switch channels 1 & 2 on the OLED display
(Holding SELECT for 3 seconds you can swicth channels too)
2. Display: Switch display (live or playback)
a) Live: Live signal monitoring from DAC output
b) Playback: Recorded signal displayed on the OLED
3. Play: Select modes either loop or 1 shot
a) Loop: The playback of the signal will play in loop until STOP is pressed.
b) One shot: The playback of the signal will stop when it reaches the end or
if STOP is pressed
4. REC: Select manual, sync, manual mult and sync mult
a) Manual: Pressing REC will start recording, pressing REC again will
finish recording, automaticly will start playing.
b) Manual mult: Pressing REC will start recording, pressing REC again
will finish recording, automaticly will start playing.
(If PLAY is pressed during recording, or trigger is received to PLAY input
recording proccess will be paused, pressing PLAY again or receiving a
trigger to PLAY input jack will continue recording)
c) Sync: Pressing REC will wait for a trigger from REC trigger input to
start recording, when a second trigger is received to REC input again will
finish recording
d) Sync mult: Pressing REC will wait for a trigger from REC trigger input
to start recording, when a second trigger is received to REC input again
will finish recording (If PLAY is pressed during recording, or trigger is
received to PLAY input recording proccess will be paused, pressing PLAY
again or receiving a trigger to PLAY input jack will continue recording)
5. Record Sampling: Select between different sample rate modes and
time length of recording
6. Play direction: 3 different play modes can be selected. Forward, backward,
pendulum
7. CV Range: Change the offset of the incoming signal from -5/+5V or
0/10V, it can also change the offset of the recorded signal
8. File Load: Loads signals saved on the SD card
9: File Erase: Erases signals saved on the SD card
10: File Save: Saves and names signals on the SD card