4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier version 1.0.2

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2010

The Shuffling Clock Multiplier is the latest Eurorack-format Clocker module from 4ms. It's the spastic cousin of the Rotating Clock Divider.

User Manual for the SCM is here: http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php

In this video two SCMs and some RCDs are all synchronized using a Bananalogue VCS's End-out for the master clock. The SCMs/RCDs are triggering some Analogue Solutions SD/BD/HH88 drum modules (bass drum on a slow Shuffle-4, open hat on S5, snare on a slow S8, hat accent on S8, closed hat is sequentially switched between S6 and x8).

A slow rise-fall CV signal from the VCS is controlling the CV Slip on the main SCM, which is pushing beats variable ahead in time from where they normally fall.

The clocks are also gating an ADSR envelope, which sweeps the Position CV on a 4ms Atoner to generate the melody line. A Wiard/Malekko Borg Filter 2 gates the Atoner with the Shuffle-5 clock to make distinct notes. A high pitch from an Anti-Osc also gets gated by the Shuffle-3 clock about half way through the video.

At the end I speed up the VCS which makes everything run faster and faster until we hear the limit of the clocks (about 3kHz, or 180,000 BPM)!

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  • well I'm lost.. how the fuck do you learn all this? school?

  • Awesome sounds!

    I'm either getting the SCM or RCD kit w/ breakout fo sho.

  • МОЛОДЦЫ!

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