Mutable Instruments

Yarns

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  • Regular price $359.00


Thee MIDI Interface

Yarns is a MIDI interface providing up to 4 channels of CV/Gate conversion, and providing some of the MIDI message processing features of Mutable Instruments’ MIDIpal, including arpeggiator, euclidean sequencer, and a SH-101 inspired step sequencer.

Yarns provides 4 CV outputs and 4 Gate/trigger outputs, which can be assigned to up to 4 voices. In single voice mode, note, velocity, modulation and aftertouch (or other CC) CV are produced, along with a gate, a trigger, and a clock/reset output. In two voices mode, two channel of note, modulation or aftertouch CV are produced, along with two gates, and clock/reset outputs. Finally, in four voices mode, four pairs of CV/Gate outputs are provided.

The 2 and 4-voice modes are available both in a “polyphonic” and “multitimbral” flavour. The former receives chords from one single MIDI channel and dispatches them to the voices; while the later provides independent monophonic parts – which can be addressed to different MIDI channels, keyboard ranges, or even velocity levels. Various note priority modes (low, high, last) and polyphonic allocation schemes (voice-stealing, random, cyclic) allows you to fine-tune the CV/Gate conversion to your playing style. Each voice has a built-in digital LFO to interpret modulation wheel messages as a vibrato; can respond to pitch-bend messages; or can be smoothed with a glide/portamento control – no need for a dedicated module and patches to get the right response from a MIDI keyboard!

Each part can generate sequences either through an arpeggiator/euclidean sequencer combo; or with a SH-101 style sequencer with step-by-step recording, storing up to 64 notes. The module can sync to an external MIDI clock, and generate a clock/reset output at any subdivisions of the MIDI clock.

Other unique features include support for microtunings (either through standard MIDI messages or from a selection of historical tunings or indian ragas), just intonation, and an audio output mode which can transform one, two, or four of the CV outputs into simple digital oscillators.

 

Physical Specifications 
• Format: Eurorack
• Width: 12HP
• Depth: tbd

Electrical Specifications
• Power: +12v @ 60mA, -12v @ 2mA

In the Box
• The module itself
• Eurorack Power Cable
• Mounting screws

 

Specifications

MIDI interface and MIDI event processor with 4 CV outputs and 4 Trigger/Gate outputs.

Conversion modes

  • Monophonic with note, velocity, modulation wheel, auxiliary CC/aftertouch CV.
  • 2-voice polyphonic or 2-part multitimbral with two note CV and auxiliary CC/aftertouch CV.
  • 4-voice polyphonic or 4-part multitimbral with four note CV.
  • 4-part trigger conversion with MIDI note selection for each part.
  • Clock/reset output in monophonic, duophonic, or trigger conversion modes.
  • Polychaining mode handling half of the notes internally and forwarding the other half to the MIDI out.

MIDI processing

  • Transposition.
  • Split/keyboard ranges.
  • Multiple voice allocation schemes in polyphonic mode (voice-stealing, random, cyclic).
  • Multiple note priority modes in monophonic mode (lowest, highest, latest).
  • Arpeggiator with up/down/up&down/random/chord/”as played” modes and 22 preset patterns.
  • 64-note SH-101 style sequencer per part.
  • Euclidean pattern generator.

Conversion

  • 1 V/oct and 5V Gate/Trigger standard.
  • Micro-tunings (through MIDI tuning messages).
  • Just intonation.
  • Portamento, pitch-bend and modulation wheel (vibrato).
  • Audio output mode replacing the note CV by a digital oscillator offering sine, square, pulse, triangle, sawtooth or noise waveforms.

Technical characteristics

  • 8kHz CV refresh rate, 48kHz refresh rate in audio mode.
  • High-end 16-bit DAC and voltage references.
  • 12-point calibration table, adjusted in factory.
  • 8 memory slots for storing/recalling all settings and sequences.
  • Cortex-M3 ARM processor guaranteeing blazingly fast response to MIDI messages, even with a full stack of arpeggiators and sequencers running.
  • Open-source hardware and firmware.
  • 12-HP.
  • Easy firmware updates through MIDI (SysEx).
  • Current consumption: +12V: 60mA ; -12V: 2mA.