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Controls
1. LED - Indicates that clock A or B is
engaged.
2. CLOCK FREQ - Sets the clock
frequency value.
3. CLOCK RANGE - Determines
whether the value selected with the
associated Clock Frequency knob is
interpreted by a factor of 1/10th or
x10. For example, a setting of 50 on
the knob will either result in 5 Hz or
500 Hz.
4. SAMPLE - Manually generate a
sample command pulse.
5. CLOCK ON/OFF - Engage clock A
and B pulse generators
independently. Clock A can be
assigned to both sample and hold
sections if desired.
6. TRIG/GATE - Determines whether a
short trigger or longer gate will open
te sampler. In the trigger position, the
positive edge of the pulse will open
the sampler for about 10 ms, whereas
the gate position will hold the output
of the sampler open for the entire
duration of the positive pulse.
7. INT RANDOM SIG - Adjusts the level
of the internal random signal
generator, which can be used instead
of or in addition to an external signal.
8. EXT SIG - Attenuates the signal
connected to the EXT IN jack.
9. CLOCK FREQ MOD - Attenuates the
signal connected to the FM IN jack.
Patchpoints
10. EXT IN - Connect an external voltage
which will be sampled and
manipulated.
11. SAMPLE - Connect an external
oscillator or keyboard trigger to
generate a sample and command
pulse.
12. FM IN - Connect a voltage to control
the clock frequency modulation of the
pulse generator.
13. OUT - Send the sample to other
modules via 3.5 mm TS cable.

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