
With the SM010 Matrixarchate, SSSR Labs makes it possible to store common connections within a modular system. In memory of the Synth series from EMS (primary 70's), Matrixarchate takes up the principle of the routing matrix and leads it into the modern age. The module has sixteen rows [1-16] and eight columns [A-H]. Since each of these sockets is bidirectional, there are no fixed inputs or outputs. Thus there is no limit to the signal flow.
Connections consisting of up to 128 links can be stored in 60 memory locations. By means of a trigger input, these memory locations can be switched forwards, backwards, oscillating or randomly. Imagine a configuration in which two different envelopes and LFOs, an oscillator and a random voltage act on the cutoff routed one after the other and are switched through by the gate or a clock accordingly. Even simple multiple tasks can be easily realized with the SM010. It is also possible to temporarily overwrite the memory locations and recall the last state the next time it is called.
The central component in this module is a so-called crossbar. It is able to distribute and duplicate signals of all kinds (CV, gate, clock, audio); summing and mixing is not provided. The processed voltage range on all inputs/outputs ranges from -6 to +10 volts. The LED grid illustrates the set connections. If "12 A" lights up, this connection is set.
SSSR Labs SM010 Matrixarchate