• It doesn’t. There’s one 3.5mm CV input that takes eurorack compatible CV and converts it to its internal voltage spec.

    Apparently it is possible to patch directly into it with an adaptor but you have to account for the different scaling and make sure you ground the connections manually to avoid frying things/yourself.

    I do agree that it’s a bit too expensive. The Volcas were always meant to be proper sounding gear at an accessible price point. At £179 you might be better off just saving up for a 0-Coast. Unless you really have to have the sequencer built in.

  • Hmm that’s a shame, I’ll definitley have a play with one at some point but I was hoping to add it to the 0-coast I already have!

  • Yeah, that’s why some people are referring to it as semi-modular, it’s quite self-contained. One CV input is ok (same amount as my Peak ;) ) but not being able to send anything out (other than audio) is a shame.

    Not sure it offers much if you already have a 0-Coast. You could buy like one cheap euro module instead...? Erm.

  • Apparently the 3.5 mm input jack is a combined CV & gate input. So that’s something.

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