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uct. Ostankino II
for the Moskwa II sequencer module. It great-
ly augments Moskwa II’s connectivity giving
the user the ability to use CV to change most
parameters. Ostankino II also adds quite a
few outputs including access to the Leibniz
in the Eurorack cabinet. Always turn the
power off before connecting the module. do
not connect the module to the power
bus! Instead, use the supplied ribbon cable to
connect Ostankino II to a Moskwa II module.
the back of the Moskwa II module. Pay close
attention to the cable pinout and orientation.
modules.
mounting the supplied screws before pow-
we strongly advise the user to read through
the entire manual before using the module.
Please note that Ostankino II is not compat-
random
In the second row, there is a transpose
input (quantized to semitone steps, 1V/
oct, +/-5 octaves, transposition takes place
before quantization; therefore, the trans-
pose input affects pitch values within the
quantization scale set in Moskwa II), internal
, and CV input for the range
user to control the internal clock’s rate
clock patched into the ext clock input) or
change the division/multiplication settings
ext
clock-
last step
input adds offset to the value set by the reset
knob on the connected Moskwa II unit in 1V
increments, i.e. 1V moves the last sequence
step setting by one position. At 0V there is
no change to the sequence length. Negative
voltage shortens the sequence, positive volt-
age lengthens the sequence with the starting
reset
knob. We have added the first step input so