TUTORIALS & LIVESTREAMS
The QV-L is a Quad LFO with a variety of waveforms — traditional and otherwise — in a compact module with 6 high-resolution 360-degree potentiometers and a layered interface that makes it easy to move from at-a-glance performance controls, detailed parameter editing and deep customization.
The QV-L can generate several types of random modulations, including a Perlin-noise style random walk, a Sample & Hold that can be driven with an internal noise source or externally controlled via CV and Gate. The QV-L also implements two chaotic signal generators: A three-output Lorenz Attractor, and the Logistic Map. Flexible output routing on the QV-L lets you use any or all three outputs of the Lorenz Attractor.
Ever have trouble wrangling a CV into just the right range? Or are you patching to a CV input with no attenuator? Offset and Level controls on each output to make patching easy. The QV-L also includes on-board output operations such as Inversion and Rectification.
The QV-L is not only a great source of modulation, it also offers loads of options as a modulation target. Eight modulation busses let you use the 4 CV inputs and all internal waveforms to modulate just about any LFO parameter. It even includes a couple of linear envelope generators for ramping parameters.
The QV-L has eight banks with eight presets each and automatically saves your work to the currently active preset location.
The main page of the QV-L's UI is a screen with six quick-access parameters. The parameters visible here can be easily changed to create your own customized performance UI.
If you have a Vector Sequencer, you can connect it to the QV-L via an included cable for sync and MIDI communications. You can chain up to 4 QV-Ls on each backplane connector.