Description
The CV Bit lets you integrate synth Bits with other analog synthesizers like modular synths or analog keyboards. Control the pitch of oscillators and cutoff frequency of filters control analog synthesizers with Bits or create new control interfaces for your synth.
HOW IT WORKS
CV stands for control voltage and is a widely used term in the realm of analog synthesizers. A control voltage is a variable voltage signal that is used to control behaviors ranging from the pitch of oscillators to the cutoff setting of filters and more.
The CV Bit can be used for both CV and Gate/Trigger type signals used in analog synthesizers. The Bit is suitable for interfacing with modular analog synths analog keyboards as well as groove boxes like the Korg Volca series. The Sync ports employed in the Volca series of synths can be used to make your Bits play in sync with your Volcas or vice versa. The 3.5mm connection jacks should be used with mono 3.5mm plug phono cables
CV In The CV Bit can scale incoming voltages as high as 12V down to the 5V system the littleBits system employs. To use the CV Bit to control your other Bits connect the control device to the CV In jack. CV signals that come in through the CV In jack are routed to the output bitSnap.
The CV In jack is a switching jack so that any CVs coming in through the input bitSnap are not routed to the bitSnap output. When using the CV Bit as an input you can control the pitch of oscillator Bits the cutoff of filter Bits trigger the envelope Bit or control the speed of the micro sequencer Bit (put the micro sequencer into Step mode for this).
CV Out To use the CV Bit to control your other CV enabled synthesizer equipment connect the control device to the CV Out jack. CV signals received from Bits at the input bitSnap are routed to the CV Out jack and the output bitSnap.