Clock-, Trigger-Modules
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Tiptop Audio Model 242t
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Befaco MuDi
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Shakmat Modular Clock O'Pawn MK2
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Robaux DCSN3
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4ms Quad Clock Distributor
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Doepfer A-160-2 Clock Divider II VE
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ADDAC 217 Quad Gate to Trigger
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Befaco Burst
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Erica Synths Pico Trigger
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Doepfer A-160-5 Vintage Edition
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Doepfer A-160-5 VC Clock Multiplier
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Doepfer A-160-2 Clock Divider II
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Doepfer A-151
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Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider
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Doepfer A-162
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Make Noise TEMPI
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About Clock-, Trigger-Modules
Clock and Trigger modules are the rhythmic backbone of modular synthesizers, translating simple pulses into complex sequences and patterns. They're essential for sequencing, drum machines, and synchronizing multiple modules. Without them, your modular system would be a collection of disconnected sounds.
Clock-, Trigger-Modules — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Enable complex rhythmic patterns and sequences within a modular system
- Offer precise control over timing and synchronization
- Can be used to create intricate and evolving rhythmic textures
- Provide a flexible foundation for generative music workflows
CONS
- Can be complex to program and integrate into a patch
- May require careful calibration for accurate timing
- Overly complex modules can be difficult to troubleshoot
- Can introduce unwanted noise if not properly shielded.
Frequently Asked Questions About Clock-, Trigger-Modules
A clock signal is a repeating pulse used for timing, while a trigger is a short pulse that initiates an event.
Multiple outputs allow you to control several modules or sequences independently from a single clock source, creating polyrhythms or complex patterns.
Clock division reduces the frequency of a clock signal, effectively slowing down a sequence or rhythm – for example, dividing a clock by 2 halves its speed.