Hello,
I'm having an issue with the Step Address CV Tempo Input Mode, and wondering if there is a workaround:
The manual says "When the input voltage crosses the division between one step address and another, the new step is played ... a ramp LFO will play the sequence normally..."
This works as described, however there appears to be no way to reliably *jump* between two steps in a sequence.
I connected a square wave LFO to the tempo input, which presumably would cause an alternation between two steps, but it produces semi-random results. I added a fixed voltage to the square to "move it around" within the sequence and did not find a point of stable alternation between two steps. I've also recorded a series of non-continuous voltages into a sequencer and driven the M32's Tempo Input and gotten the same semi-random results.
It seems as if there is some sort of internal slew on the Tempo Input that makes ramps produce smoothly contiguous sequences, but also generates a ramp in response to an instantaneous voltage transition, and locates a "transition voltage" within the generated ramp, playing some intermediary step rather than the "destination" step.
Any thoughts are much appreciated!
-John