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4ms SCM BREAKOUT PANEL User Manual

Expansion module for the shuffling clock multiplier

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4ms SCM BREAKOUT PANEL
expansion module for the Shuffling Clock Multiplier
Features
• Expansion module for the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier:
• CV Shuffle (jack and knob)
• Selects which beats are "slipped" by CV Slip
• CV Skip (jack and knob)
• Omits certain beats in a pattern
• CV Pulse Width (jack and knob)
• Controls width of output pulses
• 4x Fast (jack and switch)
• CV gate or manual switch speeds up all jacks by a factor of 4
• Button turns 4x Fast on/off, or inverts incoming signal on jack
• Mute (jack and button)
• CV gate or manual switch stops any more pulses from starting
• All pulses that have already started will end normally
• Button turns Mute on/off, or inverts incoming signal on jack
• Re-sync CV Trigger input jack
• Resets beat pattern to beat one
• Additional CV Rotate and CV Slip jacks
• Adds to the main panel's Rotate and Slip jacks
• 8 H.P. Eurorack module
• Connects directly to the SCM with a standard 16-pin cable (same
cable used for Eurorack/Doepfer style power connections)
• SCM Breakout does not connect directly to the power rail
New features since version 1:
Mute and 4x Fast are LED buttons
Pressing Mute and 4x Fast inverts signal on jack
Knobs are centered straight up (12:00)
Rotate and Slip knobs act as attenuators to breakout jacks, and
the corresponding jacks on the main SCM module are added to
this attenuated signal.
User Manual v2.0
http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php

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Summary of Contents for 4ms SCM BREAKOUT PANEL

  • Page 1 Shuffling Clock Multiplier User Manual v2.0 http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php Features • Expansion module for the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier: • CV Shuffle (jack and knob) • Selects which beats are “slipped” by CV Slip • CV Skip (jack and knob) •...
  • Page 2 I. Installing the SCM Breakout The SCM Breakout connects to the main SCM with a 16-pin Doepfer-style power cable. First, remove the six jumpers from your SCM on the "BREAKOUT" or "JUMP/B-O" header. Now connect the cable from the SCM Breakout to the SCM's header. When you connect the cable between the two modules, make sure the red stripe of the cable is orientated towards bottom of both modules.
  • Page 3 II. Operation Getting Started A good way to start is to first turn the knobs to their default settings: Shuffle, Skip, and Rotate all the way down (counter/anti- clockwise); Slip and PW turned to center. Also, press both buttons off so that 4x Fast and Mute are not engaged. This is the default setting for an SCM with no breakout and nothing plugged into Slip or Rotate.
  • Page 4 This is a fairly useful setting for getting started with learning the SCM. At its maximum setting, the pulse width becomes very long, in that it only blips low for __ms. This is functionally an inverted trigger. One thing to watch out for with a very long pulse width is that the Slip/Shuffle effect will have only a very small effect. This is because Slip/Shuffle pushes the beats forwards in time without changing their pulse width.