TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPLIANCE INSTALLATION Installing Your Module OVERVIEW FRONT PANEL Noise Features Clock/Pulse Features Sample & Hold Features Slew Features FACTORY RESET FIRMWARE UPDATES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Flurry Manual...
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INSTALLATION Intellijel Eurorack modules are designed to be used with a Eurorack-compatible case and power supply. We recommend you use Intellijel cases and power supplies. Before installing a new module in your case, make sure your power supply has a free power header and sufficient available capacity to power the module: ●...
Eurorack case. Ensure the red stripe on the cable lines up with the -12V pins on the bus board. On Intellijel power supplies the pins are labeled with “-12V” and/or a thick white stripe, while others have shrouded headers to prevent accidental reversal.
Maybe you’d prefer they wobble about gradually and with more grace? To do that, you need a slew circuit, and once again Flurry has you covered — allowing you to select not just the slew time, but also whether the slew is applied to rising voltages, falling voltages, or both. A flick of the switch, and that Slew circuit becomes an envelope follower, enabling Flurry to generate envelopes from input signals (syncing to drum hits are a common use).
FRONT PANEL The module contains several functional blocks that all work together to create a flurry of noise and randomization options. The illustration on the right uses coloured legends to identify which functional block the control/jack is associated with. Specifically: ●...
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Buffer Length increases from 256-4096 as you turn the knob. Regenerates when fully clockwise. From CCW>CW: Dial Tone > 1…9 > 0 > # > * > Busy Tone > Ring Tone > A > B > C > D > FSK_0 > FSK_1 Pulse Width ranges from 3% to 50% Flurry Manual...
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● STANDARD operation : Scales and/or inverts the voltage patched into the MORPH IN jack. When fully clockwise, Flurry uses the full amount of the incoming voltage to offset the value currently set by the MORPH knob. At the noon (straight up) position, the incoming CV is fully attenuated, meaning it has no effect on the MORPH value.
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When used as a S&H sample source, it means random values will be evenly distributed across all voltages. NOTE: If nothing it patched into the SAMPLE IN jack, then white noise is normalled to the sample input. Flurry Manual...
2.5 kHz at the maximum (clockwise) setting. ● RANDOM (down) position: The PULSE RATE knob sets the probability that Flurry will generate a pulse. Internally, Flurry generates a pulse every 10 ms, with the knob determining how likely that pulse will be passed to the output.
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RUN IN - If unpatched, then a high gate signal is internally normalled to this jack, and Flurry is always generating at PULSE signal. However, if you want to start/stop the PULSE remotely, you can patch an external control signal into this jack —...
TRIG IN - A pulse sent here determines the rate at which the voltage appearing at the SAMPLE IN jack is sampled (or tracked). If nothing is plugged into TRIG IN, then Flurry uses its own internal PULSE generator as the TRIG IN signal. Flurry Manual...
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SAMPLE IN - Input signal to be sampled (or tracked) by the sample & hold circuit. Any signal appearing at this input is sampled every time Flurry receives a pulse (either from its internal PULSE generator or via the TRIG IN jack).
● MIDDLE Position = slews both UP & DOWN ● BOTTOM Position = slews DOWN ONLY The rate of change is determined by the SLEW TIME [10] knob, and the two controls work together as illustrated in the diagram on the following page: Flurry Manual...
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[14] SLEW IN - Input for the signal you wish to slew. If nothing is plugged into SLEW IN, Flurry routes the HOLD OUT signal through the slew, creating a “smoother” copy of the stepped output that appears at the HOLD OUT jack.
Firmware updates, if available, are contained within the latest Intellijel Firmware Updater application, which you can download from the product’s page on the Intellijel.com website. The application is available in both Macintosh and Windows formats, and will install firmware into your module over USB.