DYSMETRIA Owners Manual
DYSMETRIA Owners Manual
2. The Sequencer
2.1 General Description
2.2 Save and Load Sequences
2.3 Play Mode
2.4 Rec Mode
2.5 Live Mode
2.6 Clear Mode
3. Specifications
DYSMETRIA is divided into two sections. The digital sequencer and the analog synth.
Dysmetria uses a subtractive synthesis mode, where 2 VCO’s and a White Noise Generator are
summed up into a 2-pole Filter (Low Pass or Band Pass). Then a simple VCA follows.
Only 2 Decay envelopes are available, one for the Amp and one for the Filter or the VCOs.
Also the powerful FM circuit, helps a lot with its percussive sound.
1.2 FM
S1
Switch 1 (S1) = FM source NOISE / VCO2
Switch 2 (S2) = FM target CUT / VCO1
S2
FM slider = FM amount
FM patch = FM amount CV IN
1.3 OSCILLATORS
1.4 MIXER
1.6 AMP
2. SEQUENCER
Dysmetria is equipped with a digital step sequencer, that can have up to 32 steps.
In each step 5 individual parameters can stored:
- Pitch
- Velocity
- Accent
- Gate ON/OFF (triggered or rest)
- Ratcheting (single hit, dual hit , triplet, four hits)
None of the analog controls can be stored, so one must set up the analog engine individually each
time. You can have up to 16 stored sequences.
Recording a sequence is a pretty easy task. There are three ways to achieve this.
1.Step by step recording using the onboard controls
2. Step by step with the use of a keyboard
3. Live recording while a sequence is playing
Each mode has its limitations and should be used according to one’s playing style.
2.2 SAVE AND LOAD SEQUENCES
Set the switch to the LOAD position. The REST/YES button will begin to flash. You can select 16
presets to load, which are divided into 4 banks of 4 sequences. Select a BANK by holding down the
PLAY button and at the same time use the rotary switch. The 4 positions of the rotary respond to the 4
banks. Then with the PLAY button, you can select 1-4 sequences with the rotary switch. You can use
LOAD while the sequencer is playing.
If you want to cancel, just do not press YES and set the switch to the middle position.
In order to SAVE a sequence, just follow the same procedure as above, but instead, set the switch to
the SAVE position.
This is where you record sequences. There are two ways to do this. Either with your midi keyboard, or
by inputing values with the onboard controls.
To start editing, set the rotary switch to REC. To start editing, press the NEXT button once.
Now, the edit will forward you to the step that your sequencer was left at. If you had it on pause on the
5th step, this will allow you to edit the 5th step. If you want to make sure that you will edit the first step,
go to PLAY mode and press STOP before proceeding with REC.
- So, once you press NEXT, you will enter the first step (or whatever step you were at) in order to start
recording. Here you can change the Pitch, Velocity, Accent, Ratcheting or set the step to a rest. Each
time you make a change, the step will be triggered.
- Once you are done with your current step, press NEXT and this will allow you to edit the next step.
Again set this and press NEXT.
- When you are done and you want to end a sequence before the 32 steps, just press NEXT+REST
at the same time.
PLAY/PAUSE = NEXT step, or start editing
STOP = REST On or Off
NEXT+REST = End the sequence on your current step
(this step will be active)
PITCH slider = Adjust the pitch of the step.
VELO slider = Adjust the velocity of the step
ACCENT slider = Adjust the accent of the step. If you’re recording with
MIDI, then this will respond to velocity, from 64 to 127
TEMPO = Set ratcheting of the step:
single hit / dual hit / triplet / quad hit
PITCH patch = 1v/oct output of the sequence
VELO patch= Velocity output. As velocity is not hardwired,
it must be patched in order to work
Here is where you can clear a sequence in order to start a new one.
Here you can also change the MIDI channels and the Clock input mode.
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
From its dedicated USB power supply: Needs a 1A USB power supply and a good shielded USB
cable (not included in the KIT)
From a modular power supply: 200mA @+12V / 45mA @-12V
Even though the following values can be tolerated, they must be avoided.
CLOCK/GATE IN: 8V
FM IN : +/-10V
TUNE 2 IN : +/-10V
CV IN : +/-10V
CV 1 IN : +/-10V
VCO1 MIX LVL IN : +/-10V
VCO2 MIX LVL IN : +/-10V
NOISE MIX LVL IN : +/-10V
CUT IN : +/-10V
RES IN : +/-10V
Output values: