Novation has revealed a new sound upgrade for their Circuit Mono Station sequencer and synth. The all-new sequencing structure is optimized for unique sonic creativity and modular gear
Circuit Mono Station v1.2 enables Novation's sequencer and synth to be used as a sound design tool, integrate more tightly with modular gear, make widely evolving musical phrases, and add expression to sequences. Patch Flip can be used to create unique sequences with different presets and automation per step, or turn Circuit Mono Station into a fully-analogue drum synthesiser. Notes can also now programmed into the Mod Seq page to independently control modular and CV gear with new pitch and gate control via the CV/GATE output.
Patch Flip
The new Patch Flip feature turns Circuit Mono Station into a sound designer's dream. Unique sequences can be created with different presets and automation per step. Using Patch Flip, Circuit Mono Station is also a fully-analogue drum synthesiser.
Modular gear
Notes can now be programmed into the Mod Seq page to independently control modular and CV gear with new pitch and gate control via the CV/GATE output.
LFO Sync
The Circuit Mono Station LFOs have been upgraded to allow synced LFOs to be decoupled from key sync. This means sequences can benefit from longer LFOs staying in sync across several notes, perfect for making widely evolving musical phrases. LFO Clock Sync can also now be controlled independently.
Envelope Trigger
The envelope has been upgraded and users can now choose to have legato or retriggered envelopes. This choice gives an enormous amount of extra expression in Circuit Mono Station sequences.
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