`pitch` allows a pattern of note values. `octave` sets the amount of notes per octave. The pitch and scale values will be converted to `1v/octave`. Both `pitch` and `octave` can be sequenced for some microtonal madness...
`clock` will output a clock cv, which matches the bpm of your tidal project. You can `slow` / `fast` this as well.
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### How to use
**These require a DC-coupled sound card.**
Add the `voltage.scd` synths to your active SuperDirt synth definitions.
Evaluate the `voltage.tidal` definitions after starting Tidal. These can also be added to your Tidal startup file.
In the above examples, `x` maps to a channel on your audio card. If you have an 8 output audio card, the `x` will likely be 0-7. If you are using an aggregate device, please refer to your Audio settings.
If you are actually using this, please join the community here and let me know: https://club.tidalcycles.org/t/using-tidal-to-control-modular-synths-with-cv/863