8-channel Macro Controller The Catalyst Controller is a macro controller with eight precision CV outputs and a responsive crossfader to morph between scenes. A scene is a snapshot of up to eight CV outputs, like a modular preset. Traverse a “pathway” composed of multiple scenes using the crossfader or an external CV signal, or immediately jump using the scene buttons. Record CV and slider movements, and play recordings back via a button or external trigger. Each output has sub-millivolt precision and a maximum range of -5V to +10V. Channels have an adjustable morphing curve, can be quantized to common scales, restricted to a particular voltage range, or set to output gates. Whether used as a CV preset manager, seamless transition generator, chord sequencer, CV recorder, or experimental CV playground, the Catalyst Controller puts control of your modular at your fingertips. The Catalyst Controller can turn into a Catalyst Sequencer, and vice-versa! Hold down a special button combination to change between sequencer and macro controller modes. If you end up buying one module but liking the other one more, you can remove the double-sided faceplate, flip it over, and re-install with the other artwork visible. Features: Sequences range from 1 to 64 steps Eight output channels, each can be CV or Gate Step forward, backwards, ping-pong, or randomly Smooth, responsive crossfader can Scrub the sequence Phase CV input scrubs the sequence with an external CV: Ramp-up plays the sequence forward Triangle wave plays ping-pong Complex waveforms create complex patterns Each channel can have a different Start and Length, and can Reset to any step CV outputs can be set to -5V to +10V maximum, or limited to +/-5V, +5V, +3V, or +1V CV outputs can be unquantized (sub-1mV resolution), or Quantized to common scales Gate outputs fire one or more triggers when activated Transpose globally or per-channel Randomization of channel values/gates, with per-channel Random amount Glide (glissando) or gate Ratchet can be set per-step Tap Tempo button Copy/paste a “page” (eight steps) or an entire channel