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Sample & Noise User Manual
CS019
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Installation
The Noise module is ready to install in your Eurorack system. Simply mount the panel using
the supplied screws and route the ribbon-cable power connector to your power bus.
Be careful making the connection to your power bus and double check your connection before
applying power.
The red stripe on the ribbon cable must be toward the -12V pin on the power bus and
the module. Note that it can take a few seconds after power-up before you see a signal at the noise
outputs.
WARNING:
Reversed power
may
damage the module and your power supply.
Using the Sample & Hold
A typical patch for this classic analog ‘sample & hold’ is to apply a low-frequency sinewave or triangle
waveform to the IN jack with a clock source plugged into the CLOCK input. Then patch the OUT signal to
a VCO to produce a sequencer-like effect. Adjust the clock rate and input frequency for various pitched
sequences. See the patch below.
If your clock signal is generated from a MIDI-CV module having a MIDI clock output, your patch will be in
sync with your MIDI drum machine or computer sequencer. This is not the only patch to try. As an
example, the gate from an analog sequencer could be divided by 4, using a clock divider, and sent to the
S&H CLOCK input allowing you to produce a CV that ‘holds’ and only changes for every forth note
played.