Instrukcja obsługi WMD Voltera Expander
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VOLTERA EXPANDER
REAR CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING VOLTERA AND METRON
The EXP headers on the back of Metron and Voltera make it extremely simple 
to connect expanders to Metron. Connect one 8-pin ribbon cable, supplied with 
Voltera, to either of the two EXP headers on Metron. Be sure to orient the red 
stripe toward the white dot printed next to the “EXP” label. Connect additional 
Voltera’s either to each other or to the second EXP header on Metron. Finally, 
place the EXP TERM covers on open headers. Indicators must be facing the same 
direction (down) on the covers and pcb. It is generally best practice to string or 
chain Metron and Volteras one by one, and place EXP TERM covers at either end 
of the string.
If a visual explanation would be more helpful, check out the Voltera playlist on 
our Youtube channel. https://youtube.com/wmdevices 
I.  EXP: 2x proprietary bus connectors for connecting 
multiple Metron and Volteras.  
II.  MEMORY CARD: Voltera requires a memory card to 
be present at all times.  
III.  POWER: Voltera uses a 16 pin power connector. No 
power is consumed from the +5V. 
TRACK SELECT “TURN” GESTURE
Because there are no individual track select buttons on the 
Voltera unit, the knobs are used to select each track using 
the “turn” gesture.
Perform the “turn” gesture by turning a knob to the full 
CW position then a small turn back in the CCW position.
FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW
I.  OUTPUTS: 4x bi-polar CV outputs. Ranges 
from -5V to 5V. 
II.  TRACK LED: 4x bi-color LED’s associated 
with the track label.  
III.  TRACK KNOB: 4x potentiometers for 
entering data and selecting tracks. 
IV.  SELECT BUTTON: Back lit momentary 
push button used for output takeover, and 
viewing set voltages.
Functions That Use The “Turn” Gesture
The following Metron track functions are available to Voltera tracks by using 
the “turn” gesture:
  -DUPLICATE
  -CLEAR
  -SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: PL.DUP, CONTRACT, EXPAND
Other Metron track functions like   and   can be performed NUDGE PTN LENGTH
on a Voltera  track by moving a Voltera [TRACK KNOB] or pressing the 
[SELECT] button followed by the Metron [MATRIX] buttons normally 
associated with the mode.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
“Last Event” Method of Operation 
Voltera is a “last event” sequencer. This means that the outputs will always 
hold the voltage of the “last event” sent to them. Setting a step will not send 
an event to the output until the sequencer plays that step.
Hold [SELECT] to view voltages set on 
this Voltera. Press a lit [MATRIX] button 
to clear the step.
Hold the [MATRIX] and 
turn a [VOLTERA KNOB] 
to set a voltage.
Audition Step While Setting Voltage 
Pressing the [SELECT] button before or while setting a voltage on a step will 
“Audition” the voltage of that step. The output voltage will be directly set by the 
knob as long as the [MATRIX] button is held.
Live Takeover 
Holding the [SELECT] button on Voltera before turning the [VOLTERA KNOB] will 
set the output to “Live Takeover.” When this is enabled the [VOLTERA KNOB] 
directly sets the voltage of the corresponding output. Regardless of the state of 
the sequencer. When the user releases the [VOLTERA SELECT] button the output 
will return to normal sequencer driven operation.
NON-QUANTIZED VOLTAGE
Display shows volts. See LED for 
positive or negative indication.
QUANTIZED VOLTAGE
The leftmost digit displays the 
note. The center indicates whether 
the note is flat. The rightmost digit 
is the octave.
RED/GREEN TRACK LED
Positive Voltages are Green, 
negative voltages are Red. 
Setting a Voltage on a Step 
Set a Voltage on a step by holding a Metron [MATRIX] button and then turning 
the [VOLTERA KNOB] associated to the output the user would like to set the 
voltage on. The voltage or quantized v/oct value will be displayed on Metron’s 
[CURRENT STEP DISPLAY] as well as Voltera’s [TRACK LED]. 
Voltage Display 
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| Marka: | WMD | 
| Kategoria: | Nie sklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | Voltera Expander | 
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