MODULES
Mixer
Complete manual and reference for the Mixer module.
UPDATED MAR 9, 2026
How Does It Work?#
Mixer sums up to four incoming voltage signals into one output, with an independent level control for each channel and optional output clamping.
Quick Overview#
- Four inputs feed one summed output.
- Each input has its own
LVcontrol. Clampcan beOFF,5V, or10Von the final mix output.
Inputs And Outputs#
| Port | Type | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
1 | Multi | Channel 1 input. |
2 | Multi | Channel 2 input. |
3 | Multi | Channel 3 input. |
4 | Multi | Channel 4 input. |
Out | Multi | Summed output after channel levels and optional clamp. |
Controls Reference#
| Control | Values | Default | Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
LV 1 | 0..1 | 1 | Sets the contribution of input 1. |
LV 2 | 0..1 | 1 | Sets the contribution of input 2. |
LV 3 | 0..1 | 1 | Sets the contribution of input 3. |
LV 4 | 0..1 | 1 | Sets the contribution of input 4. |
Clamp | OFF, 5V, 10V | OFF | Limits the final summed output to no clamp, ±5V, or ±10V. |
Behavior Notes#
- Unpatched channels contribute
0V. - Channel levels only attenuate; they do not boost above unity.
- With
Clamp OFF, summed voltages can exceed normal modular ranges.
Typical Uses#
- Mix several modulation sources into one destination.
- Combine audio signals before monitoring or further processing.
- Build weighted CV blends with the four level controls.