User Guide
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English
Abbreviations, conventions, etc.
Where top panel controls or rear panel connectors are referred to, we’ve used a number thus:
6
to cross-reference to the top panel diagram, and thus:
1
to cross-reference to the rear and
side panel diagrams. (See “Top View – controls” on page 13 and “Rear View – connectors”
on page 18).
We’ve used Bold text to name physical things – the top panel controls and rear panel
connectors, and smaller Bold italics to name the various Views that the grid can display.
Tips
These do what it says on the tin: we include bits of advice, relevant to the
topic being discussed that should simplify setting up Circuit Mono Station to
do what you want. It’s not mandatory that you follow them, but generally they
should make life easier.
Extra Info
These are additions to the text that will be of interest to the more advanced user
and can generally be avoided by the novice. They are intended to provide a
clarication or explanation of a particular area of operation.
What’s In The Box
Circuit Mono Station has been carefully packed in the factory and the packaging was designed
to withstand rough handling. Should the unit appear to have been damaged in transit, do not
discard any of the packing material and notify your music dealer.
If practical, save the packing materials for future use in case you ever need to ship the unit
again.
Please check the list below against the contents of the packaging. If any items are missing or
damaged, contact the Novation dealer or distributor where you purchased the unit.
• Novation Circuit Mono Station sequenced monosynth
• USB Type A to Type B cable (1.5 m)
• 3 x MIDI break-out cables: 3.5 mm 3-pole jack plug to 5-pin DIN socket
• Getting Started Guide, including Product/software Registration details
• Safety information sheet
• AC adaptor: 12 V DC, 1.25 A; includes interchangeable AC plug adaptors