About clouds, Installation, Online manual and help – Mutable Instruments Clouds User Manual

Page 2: Front panel, Controls, Inputs and outputs

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About Clouds

Clouds is a granular audio processor. It creates textures

and soundscapes by combining multiple overlapping,

delayed, transposed and enveloped segments of sound

taken from an audio recording buffer.
Clouds differs from other granular Eurorack modules

in that it focuses on the real-time processing of audio

sources from your modular system itself, rather than

the playback of pre-recorded samples from a storage

device. It rewards the freezing, fragmentation and disso-

lution of the unexpected instant, rather than the careful

planning of what might very well not come.

Installation

Clouds requires a -12V / +12V power supply (2x5 pin

connector). The red stripe of the ribbon cable (-12V side)

must be oriented on the same side as the “Red stripe”

marking on the board. The module draws 10mA from the

-12V rail and 120mA from the +12V rail.

Online manual and help

The full manual can be found online at

mutable-instruments.net/modules/clouds/manual

For help and discussions, head to

mutable-instruments.net/forum

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Front panel

Controls

A.

FREEZE button. This latching button stops the record-

ing of incoming audio. Granularization is now performed

on the last few seconds of audio kept in memory in the

module.

B.

Blending parameter/Audio quality button. Selects

which of the blending parameters is currently controlled

by the BLEND knob and CV input, or selects one of the

four audio quality settings.

C.

Load/Save button.

D.

Grain POSITION. Selects from which part of the re-

cording buffer the audio grains are played. Turn the knob

clockwise to travel back in time.

E. F.

Grain SIZE and PITCH.

G.

Audio INPUT GAIN, from -18dB to +6dB.

H.

Grain DENSITY. At 12 o’clock, no grains are gener-

ated. Turn clockwise and grains will be sown randomly,

counter-clockwise and they will be played at a constant

rate. The further you turn, the higher the overlap be-

tween grains.

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Grain TEXTURE. Morphs through various shapes of

grain envelopes: square, triangle, Hann window. Past 2

o’clock, activates a diffuser which smears transients.

J.

BLEND knob. This multi-function knob is described in

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Blending parameters section.

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Indicator LEDs. They work as an input vu-meter (or

output meter, when FREEZE is active). They can also

indicate the quality setting (red), the function assigned to

the BLEND knob (green), or the value of the four blend-

ing parameters (multicolor).

Inputs and Outputs

1.

FREEZE gate input. Stops the recording of incoming

audio when the gate signal is high – just as latching the

FREEZE button would do.

2.

TRIGGER input. Generates a single grain. By moving

the grain DENSITY to 12 o’clock, and sending a trigger to

this input, Clouds can be controlled like a micro-sample

player. A LFO or clock source can thus be used to sow

grains at the rate of your choice.

3. 4.

Grain POSITION and SIZE CV inputs.

5.

Grain PITCH CV input, with V/Oct response.

6.

BLEND CV input. This CV input can control one of the

following functions: dry/wet balance, random panning,

feedback or reverb amount. Learn more about blending

parameters in the next section.

7. 8.

Stereo audio input. When no patch cable is insert-

ed in the right channel input, this input will receive the

signal from the left channel.

9. 10.

Grain DENSITY and TEXTURE CV inputs.

11. 12.

Stereo audio output.

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