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“Make things as simple as possible.

But not simpler.”

Albert Einstein

Dear new KOMA user,

Thanks a lot for purchasing our new brainchild: the KOMA RH301 Rhythm Workstation / Utility Tool!

The RH-301 is our solution to a problem many musicians are struggling with: analog and digital equipment 

that needs to run side by side, in sync, but at the same time still needs to be controllable, which is not 
always an easy task! There are many standards out there: MIDI, DIN Sync, analog clocks and control voltages 

in the form of LFOs and envelopes. They all basically represent different approaches to produce 
synchronicity; some of them are nearly as old as synthesizers themselves, some are more recent. Some are 

intended to let devices run at the same speed, some at creating repeated or single events within a certain 
timeframe that's in sync with other gear. That they don't always work together the way you want them to  is 

a time consuming and annoying reality for many musicians. This is why we decided to build a Rhythm 
Workstation / Utility Tool that helps electronic musicians get the most out of their equipment by properly 

syncing a large amount of devices in many different ways, without losing a 'hands-on' feeling and creativity!
The heart of the RH301 is the master clock, of which the tempo can be set by turning the Tempo knob, by 

tapping a tempo on the tap button, by syncing it to MIDI, DIN Sync or an external analog clock signal. The 
generated clock signal can be passed on via two clock outputs, two division outputs or via the MIDI Output 

and DIN Sync Output. An incoming MIDI signal can also be passed along via the MIDI Thru and MIDI Out 
sockets.
And that's not all: besides having a master clock section, the RH301 is also fitted with a LFO which can be 
synced to the master clock, a division of the master clock, or run freely from 0,25 Hz to 260 Hz in five 

different waveforms: sine, triangle, square, S&H and noisine. This means the pedal can also be used as an lo-fi 
oscillator, when you turn the LFO up into the audible range. The LFO has two separate outputs on the 

patch bay: LFO out and LFO inverted out. Some of the features of the LFO can also be modulated via 
control voltage, the pedal boasts CV inputs for LFO SPEED, LFO RESET and LFO SYMMETRY.

The third main feature of the RH301 is an Envelope Generator which can easily be synced to the master 

clock, a division of the master clock or run in loop mode. Besides the normal controls for ATTACK, DECAY, 
SUSTAIN and RELEASE the pedal comes with a RANGE knob to change the time range of the envelope 

created. The envelope generator comes with a normal envelope output, but also an inverted envelope 
output and can be triggered by an external gate / trigger via the external gate Input. 

To improve playability and to stimulate your creative process, the RH301 also has a built-in infra red motion 

controller, which can be used to control the CV inputs of the RH301, other KOMA products or any device 
that accepts CV inputs in general, since it has it's own dedicated SENSOR Output on the patch bay of the 

pedal. 

No matter what your setup is, digital or analog, if you use a modular synthesizer, DAW, drum computer, 
synthesizer or KOMA’s own BD101 and FT201 effect pedals, the RH301 is an effective tool to make sure 

they all walk in line, while you have your hands free to create beautiful tunes. Have fun!

All the best from Berlin,

The KOMA Elektronik Team

KOMA Elektronik RH301 – Rhythm  Workstation / Utility Tool

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Summary of Contents for RH301

Page 1: ...KOMA Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Workstation Utility Tool USER MANUAL version 2 1 2014 KOMA Elektronik All rights reserved KOMA Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Workstation Utility Tool Page 1...

Page 2: ...Envelope Generator 8 Control Voltage Theory 10 Patch Bay and Rear Connections 11 Updating Firmware 12 Examples 13 Troubleshooting 15 Some Nice Tricks 16 Technical Specifications 17 Warranty 19 Imprint...

Page 3: ...hru and MIDI Out sockets And that s not all besides having a master clock section the RH301 is also fitted with a LFO which can be synced to the master clock a division of the master clock or run free...

Page 4: ...freely set the main tempo of the pedal with the TEMPO button The EXT position serves as your choice i e if you want the pedal to sync to either MIDI or DIN Sync input LFO The LFO low frequency oscill...

Page 5: ...start stop signals over MIDI and DIN Sync Sensor One of the features on your RH301 that you won t find in any other pedal is the possibility to control the features of the pedals with the on board mot...

Page 6: ...atible with Fig 2The difference between MIDI DIN Sync and Analog Clock Signals MIDI is a digital communication standard from the 80s coming in the flavor of a serial protocol With MIDI clock the clock...

Page 7: ...to having your pedal synced to a MIDI signal An incoming start stop gate is translated into a corresponding start stop byte on the MIDI OUT connection If no start stop gate is being received by the pe...

Page 8: ...haped waveforms Take your time and try the waveforms separately and change the symmetry to get an idea of what you re changing LFO RANGE and SYMMETRY can be modulated by external CVs as well see Contr...

Page 9: ...and will then proceed to the release stage If you trigger the envelope with an external trigger the SUSTAIN knob simply determines the level that the envelope falls to between the decay and release s...

Page 10: ...e word CV until you hear your desired result By turning it counter clockwise you attenuate the incoming CV signal Fully counter clockwise means that the incoming CV signal is completely gone whereas f...

Page 11: ...put This CV input accepts rising edge driven analog clock signals Every time a signal rises from 0V 3V the pedal counts one beat LFO SPEED CV input The LFO SPEED CV input controls the speed of the LFO...

Page 12: ...r gate arrives at this input the RH301 will react as if the pushbutton on the pedal would have been pressed You can use this input to externally start stop the RH301 when in FREE mode re sync it when...

Page 13: ...a computer running DAW software is the provider of the master clock signal In the example above a drum computer with DIN Sync Out is providing the master clock signal KOMA Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Wor...

Page 14: ...KOMA Elektronik RH301 Rhythm Workstation Utility Tool Page 14...

Page 15: ...sound cards hardware MIDI controllers etc Try to prevent ground loops and check your MIDI connections did we already mention that a lot of problems come from cheap or broken MIDI cables When I connec...

Page 16: ...dard 1 4 patch cable and connect it from the envelope output to the LFO speed input Set both LFO and envelope generator to sync and create a slowly changing envelope The envelope will change the LFO d...

Page 17: ...rol to set the attack time of the envelope DECAY Rotary control to set the decay time of the envelope SUSTAIN Rotary control to set the level of the envelope while the gate is high RELEASE Rotary cont...

Page 18: ...output 0 8V of the onboard motion sensor for usage with CV inputs on the pedal other KOMA Elektronik pedals or other voltage controlled devices All patch bay inputs and outputs are mono inch phone ja...

Page 19: ...ENR CKSENDUNG and carefully pack your product ship the product to KOMA Elektronik with transportation and insurance charges paid and include your return shipping address What will we do Once received...

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