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* Audio output: 1Vpp max
* Audio output: 1Vpp max
* USB: Micro-B connector @ USB 2, offers a USB-SERIAL and USB-MIDI device
* USB: Micro-B connector @ USB 2, offers a USB-SERIAL and USB-MIDI device
* MIDI: 3.5mm
* MIDI: TRS 3.5mm Type A, MIDI In only
* Bowing range / Motor frequency range: ~30 Hz - 650 Hz<ref name="specs">This is an <u>approximate</u> range for the first generation of ''bowing motor''s</ref>
* Max string length:
 
== Control box ==
 
* Max CV/Gate voltage recommended: 12V
* Voltage range with no attenuation: 4.096V
* ADC resolution: A0-A3 @ 16-bits, A4-A7 @ 12-bits
* Input configuration: A4 and A5 configured as ''trigger''-inputs which reads new data <u>once</u> when the input voltage has passed  a certain ''threshold'', all voltages under the ''threshold'' are recorded as ''0''. All other inputs are configured as regular inputs that are continuously read and their values recorded.
 
== Notes ==
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Revision as of 22:00, 22 January 2025

Main unit

  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • Power supply: 12V DC, 2A center positive barrel plug
  • Audio output: 1Vpp max
  • USB: Micro-B connector @ USB 2, offers a USB-SERIAL and USB-MIDI device
  • MIDI: TRS 3.5mm Type A, MIDI In only
  • Bowing range / Motor frequency range: ~30 Hz - 650 Hz[1]
  • Max string length:

Control box

  • Max CV/Gate voltage recommended: 12V
  • Voltage range with no attenuation: 4.096V
  • ADC resolution: A0-A3 @ 16-bits, A4-A7 @ 12-bits
  • Input configuration: A4 and A5 configured as trigger-inputs which reads new data once when the input voltage has passed a certain threshold, all voltages under the threshold are recorded as 0. All other inputs are configured as regular inputs that are continuously read and their values recorded.

Notes

  1. This is an approximate range for the first generation of bowing motors