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XAOC Devices Zadar

¥56,900 (Tax excluded ¥51,727)
260-channel function generator/LFO with 4 preset waveforms and various controls!

Format: Eurorack
Width: 10HP
Depth: mm
Current: 90mA @ + 12V, 40mA @ -12V
Manual pdf (English)
Shape Chart pdf (English)

* In the version after February 2019, the encoder at the bottom right has been changed to SUS / LEVEL

MUSICAL FEATURES

Zadar is an Envelope Generator / LFO, a unique four channel, that calls for a number of preset waveforms.Although many of the features are compact and powerful for digital characteristics, it is highly operational because it adopts a simple interface.

Zadar first selects the wave form to be used in envelopes from hundreds of preset waveforms.This waveform data consists of a flexible vector data that allows you to extend, extend, control, or voltage curves from 1 millisecond or less to 30 minutes. Most parameters , including these parameters, can be assigned to control by voltage.

Four envelopes with rich features can be set and triggered independently, but can be combined using a chain or a loop.The setting is the middle red button, and the settings menu is toggled by the number page setup, but the menu has a simple configuration that is simple only.
 
  • a separate four-channel envelope
  • Contains the 260 wave data in the form of vector data
  • The time range is between 0.85 milliseconds and 30 minutes.
  • The wavy that you call is boldly deformed by the Warp and Response controls.
  • a quick and comfortable operation
  • It is possible to set the number of envelopes in the envelope freely or to chain multiple envelopes to create more complex envelopes.
  • Four of the CV inputs are available for almost all parameters, including Assignable and Uttenbata.
  • Settings can be stored in a preset of 18

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HOW TO USE

Zadar is made up of AD envelope channels with trigger input, CV input, and signal output separately. Triggers are triggered or retriggered by trigger input, and CV input is used for the voltage control of the envelope parameters (input range -10V -10V) .Envelope output moves in the range of 0 to 10V, but can be controlled by the LEVEL encoder or CV.
 

Envelope Parameters

The four rotary encoders are used to set the envelope parameters for each channel.Press the blue channel selection button on the main screen to select the envelope you want to set, then turn the encoder to adjust the parameters.Each encoder will be used to control two envelope parameters:
  • Shape / Rev Encoder: Select the tilde and the waveform. And the list of waveformsChart (pdf) for a reference. And by clicking on the encoder, you can reverse the shape of the waveform.
  • RTG / Time encoder: Sets the time between the start of the envelope and the end of the envelope.It can be in the range of 30 to 0.85 milliseconds. Alternatively, click the encoder to switch the trigger mode to DG (digital envelope method) / AN (Analog Envelope) method). In DG mode, when a trigger is received during envelope output, it starts from the beginning of the envelope. In an AN mode, when a trigger is received during envelope output, it is restarted from the point at which the same voltage value was reached before the trigger was received. There is also a difference in the value of the envelope voltage value, which reduces the grizzing of the gritch.


    Difference between AN and DG retrigger methods
  • Warp / RSP encoder: Warp continually changes the time-direction balance of the envelope when you turn it around.For example, the wave form of a triangular wave with Warp = 0 changes like a Warp minimum and a Warp maximum and up to a rising nooghogli wave.Click the Encoder to toggle the configuration parameters from Warp to Response.Reponse continually changes the vertical balance of the envelope. Typical, the curve of the envelope changes to a logarithm → linear, exponential, and exponential type.
  • Sus / Level Encoder: In Zadar, the Sustain does not control the Sustine level like a normal envelope, but by specifying a single point in the envelope that stays there while the input gate stays high, so that it can be used to make a sasteine.The Sus control sets the point in time.After the end of the envelope, you can select no sasteine.Click the encoder to change the settings parameters to Level.Control the size of the output envelope with 0 to 10V

Menu page

In addition to the main page where you want to display the waveform of the envelope and set the parameters, Zadar has access to the 3-page menu settings.The middle red MENU button will patrol the three menu pages to display.There is no need to switch screens for each channel, or there is no submenu, which is easy to edit. The role of the encoder changes in each menu.
  • CV assignment menu: For each channel, select the parameter to sign the CV, and set the value of the attebata (the modulation arm of the signed modulation). Each encoder corresponds to a channel, so select the parameter you want to set by pressing the encoder on the channel you want to set, and then turn the encoder to set the value. The following is a list of the parameters that can sign the CV.
    • SHP: Envelope wave selection
    • TIM: TIME control.If you set the atine to -50, it's a scale close to the 1V / Oct control.
    • WRP: WARP control
    • RSPs: RESPONSE control
    • LVL: LEVEL control
    • Rep: Number of repeats (chain settings menu reference)
    • PHS: The topology (Chained menu reference)
    • REV: Toggles the existence of REVERSE with gate input
    • SUS: When it's sustine
    • FRZ: Hold the current level with the gate input
  • Chaining Menu: In Zadar, there is also an option to combine multiple channels to create complex envelopes, as well as complex waveforms, and can be set from the chain menus.In the chain menu, envelopes can trigger other encoders, repigeed, dirlees, and so on .Each encoder corresponds to a channel, so select the parameter you want to set by pressing the encoder on the channel you want to set, and then turn the encoder to set the value.
    • CHAIN ​​settings: Sets group settings for a chain that triggers other envelopes in envelopes. You can set 16 different types.In the image above, after CH A goes up, B stands up after the time specified in the PHASE of B, and the Crises up and Create a chain of envelopes that are called "up". Triggers / gates that are entered in envelopes other than the start of the chain are ignored. When you select a loop-like chain, the chain of envelopes is cycled.
    • PHASE setting: Sets the delay in envelope startup.Set the repeats as a percentage of the overall amount of envelopes that are reflected.For envelopes that are part of a chain, set the timing that is triggered from the previous envelope.
    • REPEAT settings: After the first cycle, set the number of times to repeat the envelope multiple times. The value is 0 (no repeats) --99, and the cycle-continuing ∞.
  • Preset Menu: All settings for the envelope are saved in a set of 18 presets and can be called later.Select and determine the item with a red rotary encoder, such as saving, calling, and setting it to the default preset.
  • Copy Settings: Long-press the CHANNEL button and display the Copy Channel Settings menu. You can paste the current channel settings to other channels, or to all channels. You can navigate through the screen with a red rotary encoder.
  • Quicksave: Even if you do not have access to the preset menu, you can save the current setting as a default preset by long pressing the MENU button (the settings that do not save will disappear with the power off).
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