E-RM Multiclock User Manual page 9

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You see the clock source, time signature and current BPM on the
right part of the screen.
On the left part is one line for each output channel to display
shift offset, shuffle amount or additional information like channel
mode and LFO waveform.
On the bottom of the screen is a virtual button section which
allows you to change the global machine configuration. Use the se-
lect menu button to toggle the cursor between the virtual buttons
and the upper main part of the screen.
The rear panel of the multiclock provides connectivity and input
for the power supply. It can also be divided into two sections:
inputs on one side, outputs on the other. DC input and a power
switch are located on the rightmost edge.
Syncronisation inputs are available in the form of a ¼" jack for
Audio Sync and a DIN socket for MIDI, sync24 and analog modular
sync. Audio Sync can be fed as a balanced or unbalanced signal but
is internally treated unbalanced in both cases.
On the left, there is one DIN socket for each output. Any of them
can provide MIDI, sync24 and analog modular sync, depending on
the channel settings in the menu.
Channel 1 additionally has a ¼" TRS output jack to provide ana-
log clock or analog LFO.
Channel settings can be reached by holding the set channel
button and pressing the button of the respective channel.
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Example Homescreen. Notice the
different Channel Modes shown here:
Channel 1 is configured as LFO, Channel
2+3 work in sync mode and Channel 4 is
used as a MIDI controller.
Modular Synth connectivity is eas-
ily accomplished by using a E-RM
modular whip to convert from all DIN
sockets to 2 mini jacks for clock & run
signals.
Tip = Clock/LFO, Ring = Start
multiclock connector overview.

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