LFO, chord generator, random generator, quantizer, Baby8 or Euclidean rhythm sequencer. The 3PT does not claim to replace complex LFOs, sophisticated quantizers or sequencers. The Tripot is a toy and a tool at the same time. It‘s just nice to have such a rich set of modes in one module.
Page 3
Tripot In Tripot mode you can control three parameters of your Euro- rack with just one knob - perfect for live performances. You can set the voltage of the large knob individually for each channel. Whether from 0V to 5V, 5V to 0V or something in between.
Page 4
Chord Progression In LFO mode you can use the In chord progression mode, module as a triple modulation you can output triads. Connect oscillator. it to a CV keyboard and play harmonious chords. The big knob sets the main fre- quency.
Random Quantizer Generator In the quantizer mode you can You can use the module as a use the module to quantize random generator. Plug in a incoming notes on up to 25 trigger signal to generate three different scales. different random voltages. Connect a CV keyboard and You can set the minimum and you will always hit the perfect...
Page 6
Euclidean Sequencer Rhythm You can use the module as You can also use the module as a step sequencer. Connect an euclidean rhythm generator. a clock source and let the Add a clock source to the CV sequencer play melodies with input and the tripot will output up to 8 steps.
Page 7
Now connect the 1V/Oct of the oscillator to channel one of the Tripot. In calibration mode, the 3PT sends a constant voltage on all three channels. Turn the big knob of the Tripot counterclockwise as far as it will go to the left.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 3PT and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers