
3D Model
The SNR is a utility module for
multi-row sequencers such as our CGS359. While
these sequencers have a fixed row output the
SNR allows each row to be sequentially
accessed at, typically, the 'start' of a
sequence. So, with, as an example, the
CGS359-8 which has 4 rows of 8 stepped outputs
(4x8), adding the SNR will give the user a
single 32-step (1x32) sequencer.The [STEP]
input is usually taken from the [PULSE] output
of the 1st step of the sequence and so causes
the SNR to select the 'next' row at the start
of each sequence repeat. By gating this [STEP]
input with an external signal, it is possible
to add 'repeats' to each or any of the
selected rows.With the [STEP] input derived
from the sequencer itself, the row selection
is synchronised to the sequencer pattern
itself. You could, of course, derive the
[STEP] signal from any other suitable clock
source in your system to generate
non-synchronised selection of the rows.
Please note that the Voltron 3 panel
has a silkscreen error. The upper red socket
of the SNR is incorrectly labelled [RESET], it
should be [STEP].