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Muxlicer

The VCV port is designed to be as close as possible to the hardware unit, for which the manual can be found here: https://www.befaco.org/muxlicer-2/. This includes patch ideas and detailed notes.

Muxlicer is a sequential signal processor designed for add a huge range of special functions to your modular setup in the minimum space. It is divided in three main blocks: a Digital Step Controller, a Gate Generator and an Analog Switch (a.k.a. Mux/DeMux). The module is designed with high “function to HP ratio” philosophy , to have maximum flexibility in minimum space.

Differences from hardware version

The hardware Muxlicer assigns multiple functions to the "Speed Div/Mult" dial, that cannot be reproduced with a single mouse click. Some of these have been moved to the context menu, specifically: quadratic gates, the "All In" normalled voltage, and the input/output clock division/mult. The "Speed Div/Mult" dial remains only for main clock div/mult.

Tap tempo, which would be obtained by clicking the Speed Div/Mult dial in hardware, is now in the context menu.

The hardware uses a bidirectional sequential switch, meaning the IO jacks can be inputs or outputs. This is not possible with VCV, so a menu item has been added to allowing changing between "8 in - 1 out" and "1 in - 8 out" modes, see below. The jacks will change colour to indicate the change of mode.

Muxlicer IO Mode

Patch Ideas

You can chain multiple Muxlicers by linking the End of Cycle (EOC) outputs to the One-Shot/Reset outputs (see below). This works best when both units are externally clocked by the same clock source.

Muxlicer Chaining