Dimensions
6 HP
37 mm deep
Current Draw
60 mA +12V
0 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$229 Price in €

No info about availability.

Compact 5-channel trigger/gate performance sequencer.

The Launch Codes is a compact modular performance source for manual or sequenced triggering and gating for up to five separate events.

Controller mode:
The Launch Codes functions as a realtime manual performance switch controller providing trigger, momentary gate, or latched/toggle gate voltage outputs, selectable per each of the five channels.

Sequencer mode, chains, CV:
The Launch Codes also acts as a clocked performance sequencer for five trigger/gate events. It will record button presses and play them back quantized to the clock input. Sequences are up to 32 steps long, times 5 patterns, for a total of 160 steps (10 bars). Generate allows you to play with generating alternative versions of your sequence. Each sequence channel has controls for performance muting.
Patterns can be expressively chained in the order pressed (3-2-4, 4-1-5, etc…). Launch Codes will continually loop through this chain, or a single pattern.

A reset port is provided to sync the sequencer with other devices. A special CV sequencer mode allows the reset port to act as a random chance CV input, going from no change (0 volts) to many changes (close to 5 volts). For the adventurous, two alternate CV modes are also accessible!

All settings and sequences can be stored in internal memory for future use after power off. The Launch Codes can recall the internal memory at any time.

http://www.antimatteraudio.com/modules/launch-codes


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