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randomRHYTHM uses a constantly running internal clock to drive the module. When switching the unit resp. the
modular system on, the clock and the sequencer will automatically start, given that no cables have been patched
to one or both
CLK IN
inputs
g
.
The tempo is determined by pressing the
TAP
button
f
. By repeatedly pressing this button with a constant tempo,
the desired speed is being set. Each hit of the
TAP
button
f
equals a quarter-note. randomRHYTHM only need two
presses to adjust to a new tempo. This way, you may easily set a new tempo while the unit is running.
Using an external clock
Whenever an external clock-signal is applied at any of the two
CLK IN
inputs
g
, it will determine the tempo for
both sections.
By pressing the
TAP
button
f
twice, the internal clock will be re-enabled for the section where the
CLK IN
input
g
is not in use.
By pressing and holding the
TAP
button
g
for one second, the external clock of the other rhythm-section takes
over control again.
Likewise it is possible to synchronize both sections with different external clock-sources. You may also tap a clock-
signal from section 1 and route it to the
CLK IN
input
g
of section 2.
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