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PATTERN TYPES 

 

101 STYLE

 

with 16

th

 notes input mode (entering 

STEPs 

and

 RESTs)

 with 

manual or CV controllable amount of trigger repeats when the active trigger step 
happens, internal per step trigger probability and ratcheting. 
 

 

EUCLIDEAN

, where we set Euclidean total number of steps in the circle and 

amount of triggers happening in that circle. The pattern modifiers include Euclidean 
pattern rotation either internally or CV controlled and internal global trigger 
probability of the pattern. 
 

101-STYLE SEQUENCING:  

This pattern mode is inspired by old school sequencing methods used in the 80s, 
allowing users to create patterns very quickly on the fly with arbitrary pattern length 
(128 steps maximum). The operation is very simple and involves two types of steps, 
namely: 

ACTIVE

 

and 

REST

 

steps. Active steps create a 

trigger

 and Rest steps 

create 

silence

 (pause) at track 1 & 2 outputs jacks (9). By using these together you 

can build any type of trigger sequence. This way you can also create odd length 
patterns that will rotate in time and give extra dynamics, also known as 

polymeters

To insert an active step all you need to do is press the 

STEP

 button (

S

), to create a 

Rest step ­ press the 

REST

 button (

R

). For example if you want to create a simple 

4/4 kick pattern you would need to press these buttons in the following order: 

S­R­

R­R

. Now let’s create an offbeat hi hat pattern on 

TRACK 2

, the pattern will look like 

this: 

R­R­S­R

 

RATCHETING AND PROBABILITY 

Now that you understand the logic behind how 101­style sequencing works, let’s 
dive deeper into the pattern modifiers, namely per step probability and ratcheting.  
 

 

RATCHETING PER STEP:

 

this works the same as the probability per step, 

but now we can set the ratcheting amount per step with 

REPEATS 1

 for 

TRACK 1

 

and 

REPEATS 2

 for 

TRACK 2

. The ratcheting value can be set in the range of 0 ­ 7, 

where 0 means the step will have no ratchets (only original trigger) and value of 7 
meaning that you will have 1 normal t 7 ratchets. 
By default, the ratcheting value is set to 0 and just as with probability, to set the 
ratcheting amount per step for Track 1 you first need to enter Track mode, tweak 
the Repeats 1 knob and insert an active step with Step button. Every next active 
step will borrow the ratcheting value from the last time you tweaked the Repeats 1 
knob, so if you only want 1 step to have ratcheting enabled, make sure to turn the 
Repeats 2 knob fully CCW before you insert another active step. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Running order 1U

Page 1: ...RUNNING ORDER 3U 1U FIRMWARE V 2 5...

Page 2: ...POWER 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 INTERFACE 5 OVERVIEW 7 PATTERN TYPES 8 101 STYLE SEQUENCING 8 RATCHETING AND PROBABILITY 8 TUPLET MODE 9 EUCLIDEAN SEQUENCING 10 EUCLIDEAN PATTERN MODIFIERS 10 PATT...

Page 3: ...ment or repair as decided by us Please contact us via email for a return authorization before sending anything The customer pays shipping costs of sending a module back for servicing Device complies w...

Page 4: ...gqLJGTdVm8 CONNECTING THE POWER Before installing a new module in your case ensure your power supply has a free power header and sufficient available capacity to power the module Connect the module di...

Page 5: ...INTERFACE...

Page 6: ...plets and other interesting and uncommon rhythms in eurorack 4 REPEATS 1 2 KNOBS manual knobs with CV inputs Set amount of active trigger repeats or Euclidean trigger fills Additionally these are used...

Page 7: ...sing external clock input 2 which can be additionally processed by the onboard divider multiplier knob 3 Additionally each track features a reset input 6 for further synchronization flexibility mute b...

Page 8: ...s press the STEP button S to create a Rest step press the REST button R For example if you want to create a simple 4 4 kick pattern you would need to press these buttons in the following order S R R R...

Page 9: ...2 this is also a secondary parameter and is controlled by REPEATS 1 Generally speaking pattern modifiers are inverted for TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 Once you are back to LIVE MODE TRACK switch in the middle...

Page 10: ...t will be 0 meaning that you will not hear any active steps EUCLIDEAN PATTERN MODIFIERS Now that you understand the basics of this mode let s dive deeper into the internal pattern modifiers available...

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