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# sunny
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A control voltage and gate processor for Eurorack and other 1V/Oct systems.
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## Language
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The `sunny` control language is based on the concept of channels.
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Each channel consists of one CV (analog) output and
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one gate (digital) output.
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Each track has an associated octave value, by default 4, in which it will
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play note values.
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### Values
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- Note values, either **simple** like `C`, `A#`, and `Db`,
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**relative** like `C=` (C in this octave), `D+` (D in the next octave),
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or `A-` (A one octave down),
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or **absolute** like like `C2`, `Ab4`, or `F#0`.
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Where a note value is needed, a voltage value (as below) can be substituted, prefixed with a `v`, like `v12c`.
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- Voltage values, which can be expressed in volts (like `2v`), millivolts
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(like `2330mv`), cents (like `220c`), semitones (like `4c`), or octaves (like `1o`), and which can be **absolute** or **relative** (like `+2c`).
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Where a voltage value is needed, a note value (as above) can be substituted, prefixed with an `n`, like `n2C#`.
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- Conf(iguration) values, which are used to set up channel parameters,
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are either integers or real numbers (as context dictates) which can be
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**absolute** or **relative**, and are sometimes **optional**, allowing the values "off" and "none".
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- Boolean values, which can be `true` (or `on`) or `false` (or `off`).
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- Time values, which are either `s`econds or `u` (milliseconds), or the special value `beat` which refers to one beat based on the BPM of the channel.
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### Building Blocks
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- `set <volts>` (abbr. `s`) sets the CV value of the channel to a given value.
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This value can be given in `c`ents, `s`emitones (which is the default),
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`o`ctaves, or
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- `play <note>` (abbr. `n`) sets the CV value to a given value and turns on and off the digital output for one beat minus the trigger amount (or simply leaves it on if legato is configured).
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- `wait <time>` (abbr. `w`) makes the program wait until the next value.
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Without the use of wait, all changes are executed simultaneously and
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the output will simply be the last values set on the channel.
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- `off` (abbr. `o`) turns off the digital channel.
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- `trigger` (abbr. `t`, `trg`, `trig`) turns on the digital channel for a
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very short time, then turns it off.
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- `gate` (abbr. `g`, `gte`) turns on the digital channel until it is turned off again.
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### Channel Control
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- `octave <int>` sets the octave, between 0 and 8, to which simple and relative note values will be played.
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- `bpm <natural>` sets the tempo of the channel. This is the time used by the time value `beat` and by the `play` instruction.
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- `portamento <optional natural>` turns on or off portamento (a slide between CV values) and sets its slope.
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- `legato <boolean>` turns on or off legato. When legato is on, the `play` instruction will not set the gate output to zero at the end of the note.
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