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How to select bipolar mode for pitch CV
#1
Hello nerdseq people.

I'm new to the nerdseq (but very much in love, thanks to my upbringing with Amiga computers and trying to build music with 4 channel .mod trackers)

My questions is, how do I configure a nerdseq modular track to output -5 to +5 v/oct voltages for pitch cv?  I've been through the v1.27 manual and every menu I could find and haven't had any luck yet.  (the manual and website all say you can have either 0-10 or -5-5)  Everything outputs 0-10v for v/oct by default on my v1.27 module.  I'm working around it at the moment by patching the output into a cascading attenuverter with a -5v offset, but it's not ideal.  If I could adjust each track to choose between 0-10v/oct and -5-5v/oct that would be awesome - I have oscillators that expect both for pitch.
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#2
You can set all MOD or all CV outputs to either -5/+5V or 0-10V via the Offset switches. It is not possible to choose so for each track.

Oscillators that expect both....so wrong :-)
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#3
Try flipping the CV and/or Mod Offset switch to the left.
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#4
Got it, thanks! I have no idea how I missed that before. You know, the big and clearly labelled OFFSET on the front of the hardware… lol

This is super helpful, though I think I need to invest in a precision adder anyways.. my favourite qubit oscillator wants -5 to 5 v/Oct and just about everything else I use wants 0-10 v/Oct.
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