The V/oct input sets the root note of the chord; if you want to control the chord type (or inversion) via CV, you just assign that parameter to one of the CV inputs. So to sequence a chord progression with different chord types, you need two channels of CV from your sequencer.
Dammit. That first patch sounds amazing… time to find some space in the rack.
Can you change the octave via CV?
Come on. You guys are going to have me spending more money This is very impressive and will be making the rack Building my dream synth
Amazing. How do you change chord by CV? Sorry for the basic question. I mean how do you choose the next chord progression? Thanks
The V/oct input sets the root note of the chord; if you want to control the chord type (or inversion) via CV, you just assign that parameter to one of the CV inputs. So to sequence a chord progression with different chord types, you need two channels of CV from your sequencer.
@TomChurchill Now I got it!! Thanks a lot for the explanation :)