Kompas is a three-coordinate probabilistic pattern navigator. Each coordinate has a unique traveling pace and a dedicated trigger output. The amount of probability can be adjusted manually or by external voltages. Once a coordinate has been adjusted, a new pattern is generated and looped until the next change of direction.
This tool is the outcome of the environment we are in
And is inspired by the non-linear approach to music and life – don't build any expectations, choose your direction, and discover new paths
Unlike common probability operation, instead of filtering a pre-determined sequence, Kompas uses probability to generate new looping patterns based on the direction you choose.
Features
- global clock and reset input
- 3 x 32 step pattern generators with traveling algorithms
- 3 CV inputs for coordinate modulation
- 3 trigger outputs
- 2/5/10ms selectable trigger length (via boot settings)
- DIY and hacker-friendly Arduino programmable hardware
- open-source schematics and code
- includes a printed fanzine with navigation topics
- available also as a DIY soldering and coding workshop
Technical details
- 5 HP
- PTC fuse and diode protected 10-pin power connector
- 35mm deep (skiff friendly)
- 5ms default trigger length
- 5V trigger outputs
- 0-5V protected CV inputs
- 60Hz maximum clock rate (3600 BPM :O)
- 6-pin FTDi connector;
- power consumption +12V: < 30mA
Downloads
B(astl)-SIDE
Behind Kompas there is Arduino-compatible hardware (ATMEGA328P chip) which can be re-programmed and hacked for different Eurorack applications.
CONTROLS
- 3 linear pots (B100k)
- 3 CV inputs (0-5V protected circuit)
- 3 trigger/gate outputs
- 2 trigger/gate inputs
INDICATION
- 2 LEDs hardwired to trigger/gate inputs
- 3 LEDs hardwired to trigger/gate outputs
- 3 LEDs accessible via backside header
BOTTOM BOARD EXTRA PINS
- 5 I/O digital pins (3 of them are connected to LEDs via jumper by default)
- +5V and GND
- RX connection pad (suitable for MIDI hack)
- 6-pin FTDi connector