Phi + Expanders (SIM)
When Phi (SIM) is fed with a polyphonic chord, it simply plays the sequence of every consecutive channel as an arpeggio. The sequence length is determined by the number of supplied channels.
This basic function of Phi has already been pointed out by @Ahornberg in another thread.
UPC_Phi (SIM)_Plain arp_20251122.vcvs (37.9 KB)
Phi really shines when combined with one or more of its expanders (ReX, ModX, InX, GaitX), introducing a palette of options for variation.
- ReX: Input expander to set sequence length and starting point
- ModX: Input expander that adds random behavior, ratchets (step repetitions) and glide
- InX: Input expander that allows to infuse additional voltages, by either adding, overwriting or inserting a value on the chosen channel(s)
- GaitX: Output expander that adds EOC, step phase and current step functionality to the sequence

