Quick example showing the strange clock out that the RG-6 can generate to the Z8000's normalized inputs.
Modules used:
Cwejman RG-6 Random Generator
Intellijel uStep
TipTop Z8000 Sequencer
Audio Only:
TipTop Z3000 (1)
Synthesis Technology E350 Morphing Terrarium (2)
RG-6 was used as the Master Clock (stack jacked to ustep and Z8000) in all examples.
1) The uStep was used to drive the Z8000 using the RG-6 as clock in. The Z8000 drives section 1-4 via the normalized input 1. Notice all all the clock lights are in sync and follow the same pattern.
2) The uStep clock is removed from the Z8000 and replaced with the RG-6 clock directly. Notice how the sequence lights are now in a random pattern. The audio also reflects the change.
3) The RG-6 plug is removed and the uStep clock is plugged back in. The clock lights are still out of sync, but the 'audio' is back in sync and sounds exactly like the pattern in 1).
4) The RG-6 clock is once again inserted into the Z8000 to show the random pattern effect.
This Slope and Slew Rate knobs of the RG-6 seemed to alter the rates of the random clocks going to each of the normalized tracks on the Z8000.
Whuuut? Is that supposed to happen? I have to go see if my Noisering and Maths can do something like that. I've always assumed the Z8000's normalized tracks are just sync'd up all the time. Neato.
biggsbiggs 1 year ago