Channel Dividers; Lfo Configuration; Analog Configuration - E-RM Multiclock User Manual

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Channel Dividers

Clock dividers are fun to create polyrhythmic patterns, thus you
can set them on all output ports.
MIDI
DIN
For
and
, you can set
shuffle knob anytime to change the divider between 1,2,3 & 4.
Analog
For
mode, you can either set
use the shuffle knob to change between 1, 3, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24 & 32
on the fly or set an integer value between 1-96 directly.
A change of the clock divider by turning the knob during play-
back is always carried out in sync with the next bar. Shuffle is
automatically set to zero in all modes when
the current divider is shown instead of the shuffle value on the
homescreen.

LFO Configuration

Chn Mode
When
is set to
LFO signal is emitted on the tip of the ¼" TRS output jack.
The waveform can be selected between
Pulse
Random
and
and is displayed on the homescreen. The LFO
Frequency is changed during performance with the shuffle knob. It
is either free running (
tized to fit the current tempo (

Analog Configuration

Due to an enormous variety of clock polarities, start/stop be-
haviour and necessary dividers in the modular world, you can fully
configure all settings when
Chn Divider
to
Chn Divider
Knob
LFO
on Channel 1, a syncronized analog
Saw Up
free
) and reset on every new bar or quan-
quant
).
Chn Mode
is set to
Knob
and use the
Knob
to
to
is selected and
Saw Down
Sine
,
,
,
Analog
.
co n fi g u ri n g t h e m a c h i n e 13
Channel Divider Configuration.
Please note that due to the internal
structure of the algorithms, in analog
mode shuffle only sounds with a
divider of 1 and 6 like you are used to
it; but try other dividers with shuffle,
they return interesting results!
LFO Configuration.
The LFO is obviously also completely
shiftable in time. Try it, you will like it!

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