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Triger input

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RATE = 16 & C16

1. Default mode: To make calculations, Particles needs 4 triggers and a clock.
In default mode, you can set the number of global repetitions by rotating the
encoder. The display will show the number of repetitions you have selected. 
You can also select the distribution of the repetitions by pressing the encoder. 
The default setting is 16 clocks, which is also known as C16.

Set the amount of Global repetitions by rotating the encoder 
or sending CV to RATE input. 
Rate=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48, 64, 96, 128 
The length of the repetitions distribution can be adjusted. 
By default, C16 is selected, which means that the repetitions 
will be distributed in 16 clocks (x/16). 
Changing the distribution can create interesting grooves. The 
available options are x/16, x/24, x/32, x/40, x/48, x/56, and x/64

 Pressing the buttons toggles Triplets ON/OFF, for musical results
 select “no triplets/ON”  

The sliders work together with the encoder and CV input. They will 
reach the maximum value that is shown on the screen. Each slider 
can limit the amount of repetitions, even if the CV or encoder goes 
further. The sliders will remember the last value that was adjusted 
until it is moved back. This is very useful when you send an LFO to 
the RATE input and you want each channel to reach a maximum 
number of repetitions. 

By selecting odd numbers for the bar length and adjusting the repetitions 
with the sliders, you can create interesting polyrhythms. 

Triger input

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RATE = 16 & C24

 Pressing the buttons in default menu toggles Mute ON/OFFthe 
channel selected 

You can manually or with CV shift the inputs to outs selected.
                    Original, not shifting
                    Shift > 1 time = in1 to out2, in2 to out3, etc.
                    Shift > 2 times = in1 to out3, in2 to out4, etc.
                    Shift > 3 times = in1 to out4, in2 to out1, etc.
                   Shift sequenced forward by clock input.
                   Shift sequenced randomly by clock input.

  Random output will deliver random voltages from 0-10V

Holding down the FUNCTION button and pressing the encoder 
will take you to the RESET POSITION menu. You can select from 
4 options:
 R.P.1 - Every time a trigger is received to the RESET input, 
the inputs will be shifted back to their original position.
 R.P.2 - Every time a trigger is received to the RESET input,
 the inputs will be shifted to the shift> 1 position.
 R.P.3 - Every time a trigger is received to the RESET input,
 the inputs will be shifted to the shift> 2 position.
 R.P.4 - Every time a trigger is received to the RESET input,
 the inputs will be shifted to the shift> 3 position.

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