navigator 190487 Inverter and Offset User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- NAVIGATOR
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navigator 190487 Inverter and Offset
Navigator requires a +12V / -12v power supply with a 2×5 pin ribbon cable (included). The red line of the ribbon cable must be aligned with the -12V marking next to the module’s power header and on your case’s power distribution board. Multiple Navigators can be daisy-chained from the second power header on each module. Navigator draws 11mA from the +12 rail and 8mA from the -12 rail.
About Navigator
Navigator is a compact, multi-use voltage utility designed to bring playable
control to CV sources in your rack.
The combination of normalled voltages and mixing allows you to attenuate,
polarize and offset signals to modulate parameters exactly within the sweet
spot of another module’s CV input.
Features
Attenuverter input (1) is norm alled to 5V when no cable is inserted, and the
signal appears at the output (2). Knob (5) controls the amount of positive or
negative scaling of this signal.
Attenuator input (3) is norma lled to 5V when no cable is inserted, and the
attenuated signal appears at the output (4). Fader (6) controls the
attenuation of this signal.
If no cable is inserted in output (4), it’s signal is mixed at unity gain with
the signal at the output (2). This allows for a number of ways to manipulate
voltage:
- Use the outputs separately with no input signal to have a unipolar (0V – 5V) and bipolar (-5V – 5V) controller.
- Insert a signal into attenuator input (3) and use the atten inverter knob (5) to offset the signal -5 to +5 volts at the output (2). The amount of signal at the offset position can be controlled by fader (6).
- Insert signals into both inputs (1) and (3) and mix them together on output (2).
- Insert a signal into atten inverter input (1), scale it positively or negatively as needed with knob (5), and patch the result from the output (2) into attenuator input (3) and control the presence of the signal with fader (6).
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