Factory Mode
Depending on electrical conditions or ambiant temperature, your module CV and knobs might be slightly off and might require recalibration.
Also, should you have a problem with the module, our support team will ask you to run “test mode” to have a rough idea of what the problem is.
This operation requires a bit of care because the module will need to be powered by your Eurorack case in order to complete successfully. You will also need a simple LFO and VCO.
To enter test mode and calibration:
Turn off your Eurorack system
Remove all the Eurorack patch cables connected to the module
Remove the module from the rack, but keep its power cord attached
Place the module on a non-conductive surface
Press the FLASH button at the back of the module, keep it pressed, and turn on your Eurorack system. The test mode welcome screen will appear
Press TYPE, the screen will turn entirely red. Check that the screen is working properly, and press TYPE again
Check that the MOD LED is blinking, press TYPE
Check that the BIAS LED is blinking, press TYPE
Turn TYPE 10 times on the left, then 10 times on the right
Put the FAM switch to S, then X and then O
Turn the GAIN knob fully on the left, then fully on the right, then press TYPE
Repeat the previous step for the XOVER, MOD, BIAS, LPF IN, LPF OUT knobs, and then for the GAIN, MOD, BIAS and XOVER trims.
Acknowledge that you have already removed all patch cables and press TYPE
Wait until the module calibrates CVs automatically, then press TYPE
Use your LFO in sinus mode and connect it to the GAIN CV
Repeat the previous step for MOD, LPF IN, LPF OUT, BIAS, XOVER, TYPE and FAM CVs
Use your VCO in sinus mode and connect it to the right input IN first
Repeat the previous step with the left input IN
Connect a patch cable from OUT left to your audio output and make sure a 440Hz tone is playing, press TYPE
Repeat the previous step with OUT right
The “QC passed” stamp appears, which means that your module is in specs (no problem were found) and calibration is complete
Turn off your Eurorack system, and reinstall the module into your rack
Turn on your Eurorack system